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Hard lump

Smudgeflofifi

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Hi everyone, I‘ve noticed a lump under Smudges left front leg. I’ve felt it and it’s hard but doesn’t seem to be causing her any pain. I’m quite worried about it, is this likely to be something serious?
 
I'm sorry I can't help you. I would say get her to the vet so they can check it out. In the meantime try not to worry about it until you have to. ❤
 
Do have her vet checked. Piggies can get different kind of lumps so without a hands on check it is not possible to know what it is
Let us know how you get on at the vet
 
:agr: - please have the lump seen by a vet during regular opening hours unless is it suddenly growing very quickly. Lumps cover a very wide area and need a hands-on check to determine. Is the lump sitting loosely in the skin or is it deeper and firmly attached to the body?
 
:agr: - please have the lump seen by a vet during regular opening hours unless is it suddenly growing very quickly. Lumps cover a very wide area and need a hands-on check to determine. Is the lump sitting loosely in the skin or is it deeper and firmly attached to the body?
its loose it’s kind of in a bit of loose skin between her tummy and leg
 
its loose it’s kind of in a bit of loose skin between her tummy and leg

Hi!

I would still recommend to have it vet checked as it could be an abscess, but you are more likely you are dealing with a harmless sebaceous cyst or lipoma (fatty lump) that will only need monitoring for the time being unless it grows and impedes movement or blows up. Please keep in mind that we can only guess but not diagnose.

But I would take a deep breath!
 
Hi!

I would still recommend to have it vet checked as it could be an abscess, but you are more likely you are dealing with a harmless sebaceous cyst or lipoma (fatty lump) that will only need monitoring for the time being unless it grows and impedes movement or blows up. Please keep in mind that we can only guess but not diagnose.

But I would take a deep breath!
Thank you so much. I think I’m going to keep an eye on it till Monday and see if it gets any bigger and then try and get her an appointment. I really hope it is nothing too serious, she’s a fairly young guinea pig (2 years and a month).
 
I can only echo what others have said.
Hope you can get a vet appointment soon and a proper diagnosis will ease your mind.
Hope it’s nothing serious
Keep us posted.
 
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