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Adult Guinea Pig
oh bless her little sweetheart, hope she continues to get better..xx
They do say that if humans have ear infections it can affect their balance, so I don't see why it can't be the same for guinea pigs, also her appetite has remained good so if it was something serious i am sure she wouldn't be interested in food. Maybe if you keep trying her standing she may regain the strength in her legs. Did your vet treat for mites at all, if not they would be interested to hear about your findings, all be it gross.rolleyes
She needs a vet now...
When you went away for five days who was caring for the pigs...?
If they haven't been fed or watered it could be dehydration and gut statis...
Or a stroke or any mannor of things...
Your pig needs a vet now... Please take her...
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Oh bless! She's so adorable, hopefully she's on the mend now.
With regards your thoughts on ear mites, according to P.G in Piggy Potions signs of ear mites would be head shaking, scratching, whilst bacterial infection signs can sometimes be similar to mites but usually different, head inclined to one side, area around the ear sometimes tender to touch, slight discharge inside the ear and sometimes an unpleasant odour. Apparently these signs can be indicative of an abcess close to the surface or a more deep seated infection and of course if this is the case then a vet is needed but you've already seen the vet and she's on antibiotics so let's hope they work.
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