Groin pain is the discomfort felt in the area where the abdomen meets the legs.
A strain commonly called pulled adductor muscles, tendons, or ligaments in the groin.
When the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is compressed, it can cause pain in the groin and outer thigh, which may radiate from the hip to the knee. This condition is known as "meralgia paresthetica." Symptoms often include burning sensations, numbness, and tingling. The pain typically affects one side of the body and worsens when standing or touching the area.
A hernia is a weak spot in the abdominal wall that allows internal organs to push through, which can cause groin pain.
hip joint injury and surgery in the groin area is also a known cause of pain.
Other less common causes include inflammation of the testicle or epididymitis, kidney, urinary tract, ovary in females and related structures.
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