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Pregnancy Toxemia (Ketosis) in Guinea Pig രോഗത്തിന്റെ കാരണങ്ങൾ, ലക്ഷണങ്ങൾ, പ്രതിരോധം.... Pregnancy Toxemia (Ketosis) Ketosis, also known as pregnancy toxemia, occurs when a guinea pig’s body produces too many ketones, which are a normal byproduct of metabolism. There are many causes of pregnancy toxemia in guinea pigs. These include obesity, large litter size, loss of appetite during the late stages of pregnancy, insufficient exercise, environmental stress, and underdeveloped blood vessels in the uterus (an inherited condition). This condition usually occurs in the last 2 to 3 weeks of pregnancy or in the first week after birth. It most commonly affects guinea pigs that are pregnant with their first or second litters. Although ketosis occurs most often in pregnant guinea pigs, it can also happen in obese guinea pigs (male or female). A guinea pig may die suddenly of ketosis without ever demonstrating signs of illness. In other cases, a sick guinea pig has worsening signs that can include loss of energy, lack of appetite, lack of desire to drink, muscle spasms, lack of coordination or clumsiness, coma, and death within 5 days. Ketosis may cause fetal guinea pigs to die in the uterus. Your veterinarian can diagnose ketosis with blood tests and may also be able to identify fatty liver (caused by abnormal metabolism of fat) and bleeding or cell death in the uterus or placenta. Treatment, which is not usually successful in guinea pigs with advanced disease, can include glucose injections at the animal hospital, propylene glycol by mouth, nutritional supplements, and (for pregnant animals) emergency cesarean delivery. To prevent ketosis, make sure your pet eats a high-quality food throughout pregnancy, but limit the amount of food you give your pet to prevent obesity. Preventing exposure to stress in the last few weeks of pregnancy may also help. കടപ്പാട് :ഗൂഗിൾ For more videos subscribe my chanel @Raj's Tips Rajesh 8075034214