The treatment for guinea worm disease, caused by the parasitic worm Dracunculus medinensis, primarily involves the gradual extraction of the adult worm from the body. This is typically done by winding the worm around a stick over several days to avoid breaking it, which can lead to infection. Supportive care, including pain management and wound care, may also be needed. Preventive measures, such as improving access to clean drinking water, are essential for controlling the disease.
no their is no treatment
West Africa
No way.
You seriously need to get your guinea-pig to the vets if it has, because your guinea-pig has probably got worms or parasites, maybe even maggots.
Round worms are nematoda, which are, mostly, parasitic worms. A round worm is also called a Guinea worm.
Buy a new cage becasue then your guinea pig can get worms. Use a GUINEA PIG spray don't use normal guinea pig sprays becasue suprisingly it can hurt a guinea pigs eyes. Give your guinea pig an injection for worms becasue if the guinea pig has been in the cage long becasue this can put a guinea pig in agony. If you don't want to treat your GP then why did you buy an animal you wouldn't risk money for. XXX
No, not unless you eat the guinea pig, and I don't think your going to do that... :D
about 3 ft long
Mama Guinea wants 15 grasshoppers and 15 earth worms
If your Guinea Pig has worms, you need to take it to the vet NOW. Get off the computer and GET TO THE VET. It is ABUSE to let an animal suffer with parasites.
no .they wont dig holes or anything like that
Guinea pigs live where rats do, I think. and they're domestic so they are in many homes as pets