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Guinea pigs use their paws to clean themselves by spreading mildly antibiotic saliva over their coats several times a day. Over time this causes mechanical abrasion. These bald spots are usually on the sides of the ankles/shins on both feet and not on top of just one paw.
Unfortunately, without a picture or other access to your piggy we cannot tell you whether this is the case with your piggy or not. You can best upload any - preferably clear - pictures via the Attach files under your post when you write it.
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