Diarrhea can be caused by several things - stress, improper diet and infection are probably the most common three reasons.
Curing diarrhea depends upon identifying the underlying cause for it. An infection needs to be treated with antibiotics (infectious diarrhea in hamsters tends to be bacterial in origin) and possibly fluid replacement therapy. Improper diet can be fixed through increasing the roughage/forage provided (typically a grass/alfalfa mix hay) and through restricting treats such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Stress diarrhea typically has to be waited out; as the hamster adjusts to the changes in the household, the diarrhea will resolve on its own. During this time, it is very important to provide a stable schedule for feeding, interaction and cage cleaning.
If your hamster is not eating, has a lot of diarrhea or diarrhea that doesn't start to resolve on its own within a couple of days, lays around and doesn't want to play or otherwise acts sick, take it to a veterinarian immediately. Hamsters are quite good at hiding when they are not feeling well, so when you see significant changes in behavior it means your hamster is very sick.
Diarrhea itself is the symptom - it is the presence of abnormally loose stool, which can range from slightly pasty to pure liquid in hamsters. Diarrhea in small rodents like hamsters can be fatal pretty quickly, so you should take your hamster to a veterinarian if your hamster has diarrhea for more than 24 hours.
no but sometimes lettuce does
hamsters are prone to have diabetes, diarrhea, malocclusion, and mites.
It may because I'm pretty sure that the sickness can be contagious to other hamsters.
yes they can eat ham but do not give them to much ham because they may get diarrhea
It's not good for them, they are lactose intolerant and it will give them diarrhea.
Yes, you have to use Wet-Tail Drops so the hamsters wont get diarrhea you can buy it at most pet stores
Yes but not too often, it can give the hamster diarrhea or diabetes.
Diarrhea in hamsters can be a sign of various health issues such as dietary indiscretion, stress, or an underlying infection. It is important to monitor the hamster closely, ensure access to fresh water, and consult a veterinarian if the diarrhea persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms. Adjusting the diet and providing a comfortable, stress-free environment can help alleviate diarrhea in hamsters.
Yes and no, they can eat them, but if they do eat them and they eat a lot it is likely to cause diarrhea but they can eat a rare one.
It could be the food they eat or might have diarrhea. Bring it to a vet and see if anything is wrong with your hamster.
It is good and healthy for your hamster to eat fruits and vegetables and they enjoy it as well :)