My guinea pig has very recently gotten bumble foot too . I went on line and checked it out . I found out that for an easy homoeopathic remedy i suggest bathing her foot in esperian salts 3 times a day for about 10 to 20 minutes . I wish you the best of luck on curing it . If it get worst don't hesitate to take him/her to the vet.
make sure you clean their cage often. foot sores are usually caused from walking on wet bedding.
its not dieing it means maybe you haven't cleaned your cage in a while You should properly take him or her to the vet though GOOD LUCK
its ok don't worry that's normal
Take it to the vet
take it to the vet
Blisters and open sores are some of the symptoms of trench foot.
Trench foot would cause blisters and open sores on the soldiers foot. Often fungal infections would set in and gangrene if left untreated.
· The foot would gradually go numb · The skin of the foot would go red or blue- an effect of poor vascular supply · The foot to swell up · Blisters and sores to appear · Fungi to then infect the sores · (A bad odour to occur as a result of decaying of the foot) Amputating would be done in extreme conditions Toes could fall off
you have aids.
Yes
Fruit by the foot!
Athlete's foot is one sore on soles of the foot.
If your guinea pig has a purple foot, you need to go to the vet!
Most likely blisters.
The symptoms are blisters on the lower extremity (foot).
A variety of skin complaints including ringworm, jock itch, athlete's foot, psoriasis, blisters, eczema , scabbing pruritus, varicose ulcers, syphilis sores, eye infections and irritations of the eyelid.
Trench foot is caused by too much exposure to water. Trench foot can occur even after just 11 hours of damp surrounding the skin. At first the foot will seem numb, then would either turn red or blue and it would smell. If the case persists, it can even develop blisters and open sores. This will then lead to fungal infections, without proper treatment, trench foot will lead to gangrene, which will need amputation.