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|q2= What is the most likely cause of the guinea pig’s condition?
 
|q2= What is the most likely cause of the guinea pig’s condition?
 
|a2= The most common cause of anorexia coupled with a wet chin in a guinea pig is overgrown molars. Many factors influence the severity of this condition.
 
|a2= The most common cause of anorexia coupled with a wet chin in a guinea pig is overgrown molars. Many factors influence the severity of this condition.
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|l2=Dental Disease - Guinea-Pig
 
|q3= What is the cause of the oculonasal discharge?
 
|q3= What is the cause of the oculonasal discharge?
 
|a3= The stress of handling can cause clear to milky lacrimal and nasal secretions in the guinea pig.
 
|a3= The stress of handling can cause clear to milky lacrimal and nasal secretions in the guinea pig.

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A two-year-old guinea pig is depressed, thin and anorexic with a clear, watery discharge from both eyes as shown above. The chin is wet from saliva and there is a serous discharge and crusting around the nose.

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What considerations must you take into account when performing a physical examination on an ill guinea pig? [[|Link to Article]]
What is the most likely cause of the guinea pig’s condition? Link to Article
What is the cause of the oculonasal discharge? [[|Link to Article]]


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