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Homeopathic Treatments For Guinea Pigs

Sirmo

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Hi, one of our guinea pigs has lumps on her tummy,she has three of them,we have established that they are not cysts at the vets,so we are assuming that they are either benign or cancerous,she is two on the first of May,does any body know if there is anything herbal we can give her to slow things down,they are not bothering her,she is a happy little girl and is doing all guinea pig type things.
I look forward to hearing from you, kind regards,
Andrew John.
 
Hi, one of our guinea pigs has lumps on her tummy,she has three of them,we have established that they are not cysts at the vets,so we are assuming that they are either benign or cancerous,she is two on the first of May,does any body know if there is anything herbal we can give her to slow things down,they are not bothering her,she is a happy little girl and is doing all guinea pig type things.
I look forward to hearing from you, kind regards,
Andrew John.

Hi and welcome

Unfortunately there is nothing you can do at home. Any treatment depends on the nature of the lumps.
Your vet can do a biopsy if they are worried about the nature of any lumps and operate out any they have concerns about.
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Hi, one of our guinea pigs has lumps on her tummy,she has three of them,we have established that they are not cysts at the vets,so we are assuming that they are either benign or cancerous,she is two on the first of May,does any body know if there is anything herbal we can give her to slow things down,they are not bothering her,she is a happy little girl and is doing all guinea pig type things.
I look forward to hearing from you, kind regards,
Andrew John.
As she is relatively young, removal of the lumps is likely to be the most suitable treatment. Your vet may want to biopsy them first to decide on the correct treatment.
Alternative remedies will not help this type of problem at all l am afraid
 
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