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Hi this is my first post as a new guinea pig mummy. I'm a bit concerned about 1 of our little ones, a week ago she had fresh blood on her nose which we thought looked like she had scratched herself. The next day it looked like it had started to heal over. However 2 days later her fur started to come off and the pictures shows how it looks today. Is this a reaction from the scratch? Or could it be mites? Any advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you
 

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Please get a vet check for a proper diagnosis. It may be fungal - but a vet will confirm whether it's mites or fungal .
 
Hi this is my first post as a new guinea pig mummy. I'm a bit concerned about 1 of our little ones, a week ago she had fresh blood on her nose which we thought looked like she had scratched herself. The next day it looked like it had started to heal over. However 2 days later her fur started to come off and the pictures shows how it looks today. Is this a reaction from the scratch? Or could it be mites? Any advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you

Hi and welcome

Please see a vet for ringworm; this is a highly contagious fungal skin infection, which also transmits to humans and other species pets.
Sadly, many pet shop piggies come with it. You can reclaim the vet cost from your pet shop as part of your customer rights because exposure and infection has happened at the shop and you have been sold faulty ware. The period between infection and outbreak is 10-14 days.

PLEASE do not home treat on spec; shop products are not effective and will only prolong the suffering and in the end cost you more than seeing a vet promptly within the time you can reclaim any health cost.

Absolute key for getting on top of the invisible long lived spores that are shed in their thousands is one of our recommended disinfectants and following our hygiene tips. In a dozen years we have had time to find pretty much all the many ways the infection can be transmitted and how to counter all possible angles. It is not fun, but discipline and doing it right will get you there.

Please read these two links here. They contain all the necessary information for both the UK and the US, as they have different time links and brands:
What to check and look out for in new guinea pigs (vet checks, sexing, parasites&illness)
Ringworm: Hygiene And Pictures
 
Hi our girls are 6 months old now and we have had them since February so I don't believe they got anything from the pet store, they were also treated and vet checked as soon as we got them. I have just booked an appointment at the vets for tomorrow though. Thank you
 
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