Maybe. Only maybe if you are allergic to guinea pigs and that's one of your symptoms. Otherwise I don't think guinea pigs give humans eye's infection.
Yes, because Guinea pigs tread in all sorts of things such as dead organisms and their own excrement. If these things got into a cut, the bacteria would infect it.
No, a guinea pig's cold is not transferable to humans.
yes, it is possible.
Yes, the guinea pig can catch the common cold.
No, it will never ever ever heal. sorry about your pig.
Yes, humans can eat guinea pig treats. However, if you eat enough of them, you will probably get sick.
If a guinea pig has sustained an eye injury and a milky substance is coming from it, it may be infected. The guinea pig will need to be taken to the veterinarian for some eye drops.
Like humans out the vigina
put it down. gunie pigs are prone to rabies and will kill people without notice given half the chance.
The primary source of an infection with rabies is getting in touch with saliva from an infected fox. The most likely way in which a guinea pig can get in touch with a fox's saliva is by getting bitten by a fox - in which case, the guinea pig is most likely dead, and need no longer worry about a rabies infection. However, in the event of exposure to a possibly infected animal, such as a fox raiding a guinea pig pen and leaving some survivors, you should probably seek advise from a vet. One risk is that the guinea pig has become infected, but the far more serious risk is that you might be infected in turn, by way of handling the guinea pig, disposing of dead (bitten) ones, cleaning out the pen and putting things back in order, etc. Rabies is a highly infectious disease which must be taken very seriously indeed. Touching a mere trace of infected saliva can be enough to contract the disease.
Since the guinea pig is a mammal, they come out the same way as humans, except guinea pigs are born with their fur, teeth and are already able to see and walk.
Becuase guinea pig's have a certain energy only humans can un-mask, therefore during mecanical work guinea pig's are fit and ready for the job
Many including Pneumonia are contagious to other guinea pigs, if you have suspicions that your guinea pig is sick separate it from the others just in case they get it. But if you are thinking contagious to humans than the answer is no.