Its consumption can worsen the condition of certain autoimmune diseases such as lupus and multiple sclerosis, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and
other uterine problems.
There can be many causes
of uterine problems in hamsters and some of the symptoms may relate to other ailments such as wet tail, urinary tract infection, injury, or a harmless explanation such as dirty environment or sitting in urine.
The boys» parents are in the midst of a divorce, a process that along
with uterine problems seems to threaten Mom's sanity.
By removing the uterus as well as the ovaries, a complete ovariohysterectomy is thought to remove any chance of
future uterine problems.
It is a known treatment for gynecological issues, such as painful menstruation and
uterine problems, and it is probably the most common and possibly the most effective herb used by breastfeeding women to make more breast milk.
Sometimes a health condition, such as poorly controlled diabetes or
a uterine problem, might lead to miscarriage.
Uterine Problems: Only happen in female hamsters especially older ones that have been bred from.
Hamsters of any species can have
a uterine problem.
The only way to entirely prevent
a uterine problem would be to spay a young hamster, this is not recommended and is extremely risky.
If you see some of the symptoms above it may not be
a uterine problem after all.
A uterine problem is something that affects only female hamsters as males do not have a uterus (womb).
They can also get: eye problems, brain injuries, broken bones, birthing difficulties, tumours, cysts, urinary tract infections,
uterine problems, problems with the ears, overgrown teeth and claws, diarrhoea, dehydration, worms, general injuries, abscesses, and anything else other hamsters can have.
Let's start off by saying that only a female hamster can have
a uterine problem as males do not have a uterus.