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Swollen bottom

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My 4 year old female guinea pig (I’m not actually sure how old she is because she is a rescue ) has a swollen bottom and is constantly bleeding from it . We are obviously going to a vet soon . She has never had a period . She also has bumble foot so I’m not sure if that’s to do with anything .But I just wanted to see what was going on with her :)
 
My 4 year old female guinea pig (I’m not actually sure how old she is because she is a rescue ) has a swollen bottom and is constantly bleeding from it . We are obviously going to a vet soon . She has never had a period . She also has bumble foot so I’m not sure if that’s to do with anything .But I just wanted to see what was going on with her :)
Unfortunately we can be of no help, she just really needs a vet ASAP! Guinea pigs don't have periods, so it's likely she has an infection. It could be reproductive tract or urinary. Bumblefoot could be down to a cut or wound on her foot becoming infected - keep her bedding incredibly clean, dry, deep and soft to take the pressure off a bit!
 
Like stated above. Guinea pigs dont have periods. It could be an infection of some sort. Please take her to an experianced small animal or exotic vet ASAP!
 
Like stated above. Guinea pigs dont have periods. It could be an infection of some sort. Please take her to an experianced small animal or exotic vet ASAP!
Ok she has an appointment very soon and do you know what is the best bedding . Because the is on soft paper bedding ?
Unfortunately we can be of no help, she just really needs a vet ASAP! Guinea pigs don't have periods, so it's likely she has an infection. It could be reproductive tract or urinary. Bumblefoot could be down to a cut or wound on her foot becoming infected - keep her bedding incredibly clean, dry, deep and soft to take the pressure off a bit!
So it’s nothing to do with her living condition . Because she is outside but in the winter it’s very cold where we are so we bring her in . Do you’ve think we should keep her out or maybe take her back inside
 
Some good beddings are Carefresh, Kaytee Clean and Cozy, and any other paper based beddings.
Ok she has an appointment very soon and do you know what is the best bedding . Because the is on soft paper bedding ?

So it’s nothing to do with her living condition . Because she is outside but in the winter it’s very cold where we are so we bring her in . Do you’ve think we should keep her out or maybe take her back inside
 
My 4 year old female guinea pig (I’m not actually sure how old she is because she is a rescue ) has a swollen bottom and is constantly bleeding from it . We are obviously going to a vet soon . She has never had a period . She also has bumble foot so I’m not sure if that’s to do with anything .But I just wanted to see what was going on with her :)

Hi!

Please see a vet ASAP as a life or death emergency!

Any bleeding and swelling of the bottom in sows is an emergency and needs to be seen very promptly if you want to give your piggy a chance. Sows come into season roughly every two weeks but they don't bleed. Any bleeding from the anus in sows is a sign of something seriously wrong in the reproductive tract.

Bumblefoot can happen as a result of an impacted immune system depending on what is going on elsewhere in the body that causes that. Otherwise it is unrelated.

Sows: Behaviour and female health problems (including ovarian cysts)
 
Ok she has an appointment very soon and do you know what is the best bedding . Because the is on soft paper bedding ?

So it’s nothing to do with her living condition . Because she is outside but in the winter it’s very cold where we are so we bring her in . Do you’ve think we should keep her out or maybe take her back inside

Keep her on a towel or soft fleece and see what your vet says. Make sure that she is cosy and warm, but not hot until you can see a vet today.
Emergency and Bridging Care until a Vet Appointment
 
Welcome to the forum and sorry that your girl is so ill.
Hope you can get her to a vet quickly and all goes well.
Holding you in my thoughts and hoping for good news
 
I can only reiterate what has been said above, that this is AN EMERGENCY and will not wait for a routine vet appointment soon. She needs to be seen TODAY.
 
My 4 year old female guinea pig (I’m not actually sure how old she is because she is a rescue ) has a swollen bottom and is constantly bleeding from it . We are obviously going to a vet soon . She has never had a period . She also has bumble foot so I’m not sure if that’s to do with anything .But I just wanted to see what was going on with her :)
She has been to the vets and they said Shen could have a urine infection and will be ok she was given metacam and will be ok !
 
Metacam alone will not help.
She clearly has a serious health problem and it will not be sorted with pain relief - she really needs to see an expereinced vet who is used ot dealing with guinea pigs.
 
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