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I’m afraid it’s not really possible for us to know - a hands on check is needed by a qualified vet to make a diagnosis. All we could do is guess which would be unhelpful to you.

It would be best for you to have your piggy checked by a vet if you are concerned
 
I hope it’s something easily treatable. Good luck at the vets.
 
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