helen105281
Senior Guinea Pig
I agree that Ringworm is a possibility. It can come on so quickly. Either that or a different type of fungal.
yes @helen105281 she said it was pain relief as the wound looks VERY RAW and sore.... I really do feel for her... Just fetched her some Pro C as advised by @Kerrie74 - just not sure whether to add to her water or sprinkle it on the food...Looks like the Inflacam is pain relief?
I hope the results come back quickly so you know what you are dealing with. in the meantime I would follow the hygiene precautions in our guide just to be on the safe side.
no weight loss, she is the fatty bum bum one lol ! they have been together since day one, 6 months old now.. i have checked Gladys and there are no signs of anything on her...Keep an eye on it if the area spreads then most likely fungal. It starts to get worse then you roughly know it is then get back to vets, the quicker you treat fungal the better. It is very odd, how long have they been together? Any weight loss?
thank you.. when Gladys had fungal not long after we had them Pippin never caught it... Its just that the wound looks so sore and raw.. bet it really stings xFungal doesn't always transmit, we have had one piggy out of four have it. Hoping that the cause becomes apparent over the next few days
@helen105281 i have just placed an order for Imaverol and they called me for further info and said they can't supply it without a prescription as its not licensed for guinea piggies... this was from VioVet online,,,, any thoughts ?It's always good to have in, so yes I would.