Pretty much, never. The base nutrients for survival are in each IV bag. However, without complex proteins and starches, the body will drastically lose density, making it very weak and prone to lethargy and susceptible to disease.
They will if they're not fed properly, or given poor quality feed that they will simply starve to death on.
Any animal can starve to death with sufficient nourishment. Any creature will starve to death if not given sufficient food. Guinea pigs are cage-animals and cannot obtain their own nourishment; they are helpless to do so and it is their owner's or carer's responsibility to ensure any caged animal is kept clean, healthy and safe, and has sufficient food and water at all times. If you buy such an animal as a pet for a child, it is your responsibility to ensure the animal is properly cared for, since you must not rely upon a child to take responsibility for a pet.
The medical term for fluids administered intravenously is "intravenous fluids" or "IV fluids." These fluids are given directly into a vein to help maintain hydration, replace lost fluids, deliver medications, or provide nutrition.
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Negative fluid balance means that a person is losing more fluids than they are taking in. If a person is diagnosed with this, they will be given intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated.
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Only the symptoms of each patient can be treated. Fluids are given to decrease dehydration and medications are given to decrease fever and pain.