Lumps in the Groin
https://www.urologists.org/article/symptoms/lumps-in-the-groin
Muscle strain: Putting too much stress on the muscles in the groin and thigh can cause a muscle strain—or groin pull—that results in swelling or a lump in the groin. Here are other symptoms associated with a groin pull: A cut or open wound in the groin, leg, foot, or genitals can become infected with bacteria. A popping or snapping feeling during the injury, followed by severe pain. Pain and tenderness in the groin and the inside of your thigh. Pain when you bring your legs together. Pain when you raise your knee or try to climb stairs. Swelling and bruising. A popping or snapping feeling during the injury, followed by severe pain.
A popping or snapping feeling during the injury, followed by severe pain.
Pain and tenderness in the groin and the inside of your thigh.
Pain when you bring your legs together.
Pain when you raise your knee or try to climb stairs.
Swelling and bruising.
DA: 2 PA: 10 MOZ Rank: 1