Pulled or Strained Groin: Treatment, Re…
https://www.healthline.com/health/groin-strain
The symptoms of a groin strain will depend on how badly you've pulled your groin but may include: Pain in the groin and the inner thigh, especially when moving the leg, raising the knee, or closing or opening the legs. Swelling, bruising, or discoloration in the area. Muscle weakness or tightness. Difficulty walking, running, or climbing stairs. A popping or snapping feeling during the injury. A popping or snapping feeling during the injury, followed by severe pain. Sudden pain in the groin. Stretching your adductor (groin) muscles is painful. Pain squeezing your legs together.
Pain in the groin and the inner thigh, especially when moving the leg, raising the knee, or closing or opening the legs.
Swelling, bruising, or discoloration in the area.
Muscle weakness or tightness.
Difficulty walking, running, or climbing stairs.
A popping or snapping feeling during the injury.
A popping or snapping feeling during the injury, followed by severe pain.
Sudden pain in the groin.
Stretching your adductor (groin) muscles is painful.
Pain squeezing your legs together.
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