Take them to the vet immediately.
Take it to the vet.
It will depend on the severity of the corneal ulcer. It may be an uncomplicated affair and cost around $100 or it may be a deep or more aggressive ulcer and cost several hundred dollars to treat.
uncomfortable!
Guinea pigs can distinguish colors, even though their eyesight is really poor.
A red, bulging eye with no visible pupil in a guinea pig could indicate a serious condition such as a corneal ulcer, glaucoma, or an eye infection. It is important to seek immediate veterinary attention as these conditions can cause pain and potentially lead to vision loss if left untreated. Observing one normal eye does not rule out the severity of the issue in the affected eye.
Fungal keratitis is a serious eye problem if it occurs. It is a type of corneal ulcer and can occur if someone has an accident involving their eye and gets plant material into it.
this isn't random and yes most guinea pigs actually do this...they do it as a sign of affection towards each other and to clean any watery build up on the eyes
Guinea pigs sometimes get small bits of hay in their eyes and this is not harmful unless the hay is stuck in the corner of the eye. Larger pieces of hay could hurt the guinea pigs eye.
heres a short list- * Pink eye- conjunctivitis * Blepharitis * Cellulitis * Keratitis * Corneal Ulcer * Trachoma of course there are more list corneal tumers, color blindness etc..... heres a short list- * Pink eye- conjunctivitis * Blepharitis * Cellulitis * Keratitis * Corneal Ulcer * Trachoma of course there are more list corneal tumers, color blindness etc.....
It can even be a small little sand particle.Visit an ophthalmologist and get it out of the eye. ADDITION: You may have a small corneal abrasion or ulcer. The above is correct, see an ophthalmologist as soon as possible.
well you need to wait until they can see
Some times there are mutated guinea pigs. One Of Mine had 3 and a half legs.