With proper diagnosis and management, you can extend your guinea pig’s quality of life, even if the prognosis is generally poor.
At VetCheck, we can help diagnose and manage DCM in guinea pigs. Here’s what you need to know:
DCM causes the heart muscle to weaken, resulting in reduced blood circulation and potential heart failure. Signs include labored breathing, lethargy, fluid in the lungs, and weight loss.
Diagnosis involves X-rays, electrocardiograms, and ultrasounds. Treatment often includes ACE inhibitors and diuretics to manage symptoms, though the condition is not curable. Early detection is crucial for better management.