It sounds like an abscess of some kind. The guinea pig should be looked at by a qualified exotic pet veterinarian as soon as possible. Depending on what is causing the abscess it may be easily treated or life threatening
It's unlikely that a change in food would directly cause a lump to develop on your guinea pig's side. Lumps can be caused by a variety of factors, including abscesses, tumors, or cysts. It's best to have a veterinarian examine the lump to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
I am afraid is may be a sore, type of cancer, or a tumor. You should bring your guinea pig to the vet as soon as you can!
It depends on what the lump is as to how it can be treated. If the lump is obstructing the dogs ability to eat and/or drink then the Veterinarian will more than likely opt for the lump to be removed. However, if the lump is cancerous then the vet should be able to sit down with the owner of the small dog and go over all of the different treatment options available to save the small dog's life. Therefore, if anyone has a small dog with a lump under their chin. They should consult their Veterinarian and talk with their Veterinarian on which treatment will/may work best.
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A bloody lump on your dog's neck could be from various causes such as an abscess, a bite wound, a cyst, or a tumor. It's important to have your veterinarian examine the lump to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
A fair amount of blood and a lump around the piercing (it would be filled with congealed blood.) Also, expect swelling.
Take it to a vet.
sometimes it is but very rerely
Typically it's an epidermal cyst.
A lump is when you get hit by something or someone and it gets swallen and blood rushes to that place and it goes big.
It's unlikely that a change in food would directly cause a lump to develop on your guinea pig's side. Lumps can be caused by a variety of factors, including abscesses, tumors, or cysts. It's best to have a veterinarian examine the lump to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
they would have a lump, but that lump could just be a cyst, a puss filled bump that you can squeeze to removed or a abcess wich needs to be surgically removed over all you should take your piggy to the vet
A lump on the back filled with cheesy-smelling fluid could potentially be a sebaceous cyst. Sebaceous cysts are noncancerous lumps filled with keratin, a protein found in hair, nails, and skin. It is recommended to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes
blood located inside your veins.
A lump under the skin in the wrist after breaking a vein may be a hematoma, which is a collection of blood that has pooled outside of blood vessels due to the injury. This can occur when a vein is damaged, causing blood to leak into surrounding tissues. The lump can be swollen, discolored, and tender, but it usually resolves on its own as the body reabsorbs the blood. If the lump persists or is accompanied by severe pain, it's advisable to seek medical attention.
Possibly. You should take it to a vet.