It could be a cyst, a tumor, an abscess, a fatty growth. If she's spent any time with an unneutered male recently (which she shouldn't), she could be pregnant.
Guinea Lynx has information about lumps and bumps that guinea pigs can get athttp://www.guinealynx.com/lumps.html.
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Source(s):Guinea pig rescueJust clean the blood off, wash it, and put some antibiotic creme on and a bandaid; same thing you do for normal cut.
If a pregnant guinea pig is in distress and bleeding, it is best to seek immediate veterinary care. It's not advisable to try to deliver the baby yourself without proper knowledge and experience, as it can be risky for both the mother and the babies. A vet can provide the necessary assistance and ensure the safety of the mother and her offspring.
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Female guinea pigs do not have periods or menstrual cycles like humans or dogs. Bleeding in guinea pigs can be a sign of a medical issue such as injury, urinary tract infection, or reproductive problems. It is important to seek veterinary attention promptly to determine the cause of the bleeding and provide appropriate treatment for your guinea pig.
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If the guinea pig is not bleeding its okey but if it is then see your vet asap.
No, there is usually no bleeding involved while the guinea pig is in heat.
Just clean the blood off, wash it, and put some antibiotic creme on and a bandaid; same thing you do for normal cut.
What I would do is take the guinea pig to the nearest Vet or Animal Doctor as any bleeding is serious
Take him to the vet
It will start bleeding...
You take her to the vet immediately!!! This is serious!!! When a guinea pig goes into heat, they do not bleed so do not think that is the reason.
If a pregnant guinea pig is in distress and bleeding, it is best to seek immediate veterinary care. It's not advisable to try to deliver the baby yourself without proper knowledge and experience, as it can be risky for both the mother and the babies. A vet can provide the necessary assistance and ensure the safety of the mother and her offspring.
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yes, if she is bleeding a lot you might want to ask a vet.
I don't have a guinea pig.
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