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I am having fairly severe pain in the area near my groin where the leg meets the scrotom area. The pain will last a few seconds, disappear. And return in a few seconds or minutes, although it has stopped for the last few minutes. There is no redness or swelling in the area.
this symptoms may indicate the presence of an inguinal/crural hernia. Please plan a consult with a surgeon that may adequately visit you. He probably will ask you an ultrasound of the area or even a CT scan. Let me know,
Andrea
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What Causes Severe Pain In The Groin Area?
Dear Patient, this symptoms may indicate the presence of an inguinal/crural hernia. Please plan a consult with a surgeon that may adequately visit you. He probably will ask you an ultrasound of the area or even a CT scan. Let me know, Andrea