Learn aboutguineapigseizures, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis,treatmentoptions, and how to manageseizuresat home to ensure your furry friends well-being.
Guineapigseizurescan signal toxins, low blood sugar, ear disease, or pregnancy toxemia. Learn first aid, causes, emergency signs, and vet costs.

Thetreatmentforseizuresinguineapigsdepends on the underlying cause of theseizures. If yourguineapig'sseizuresare caused by an infection, your vet may prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection.

Learn what to do if yourguineapigexperiences aseizureand how to prevent them from happening in the first place. Find out the common causes andtreatmentsforseizuresinguineapigs.

SeizuresinGuineaPigsTrueseizuresare rare inguineapigs. If yourguineapigcries out, falls to one side, and starts twitching, it is most likely infected with a skin parasite known asguineapigmange (Trixacarus caviae). Theseizure-like behavior is due to the intense itching sensation caused by the mites burrowing through the skin.
Idiopathic epilepsy can exist.GuineapigsLice For unknown reasons,guineapigswith fur lice sometimes will demonstrate trueseizureactivity. Intense pruritus has been one proposed cause. Treat with ivermectin, subcutaneously. Studies have shown that inguineapigs, therapeutic efficacy is diminished with oral administration as compared to ...
GuineaLynx :: Eyes Falling to the side and other mobility issues You can see balance issues also inguineapigswith other neurological issues (seizures, e.cuniculi or strokes). More possible mobility issues are listed in the link below, which also details how you can best look afterguineapigswith mobility/balance/head lifting etc. issues.