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Groin lump

Definition

A groin lump is localized swelling in the groin area. It may be firm or soft, tender or not painful at all.

Alternative Names

Lump in the groin; Inguinal lymphadenopathy; Localized lymphadenopathy-groin; Bubo; Lymphadenopathy - groin

Considerations

All groin lumps should be examined by your health care provider.

Causes

  • Allergic reaction
  • Cancer
  • Drug reaction
  • Enlarged lymph glands in the groin area
  • Hernia (usually a soft, large bulge in the groin on one or both sides)
  • Infection
  • Injury trauma to the groin area
  • Sexually transmitted disease

References

Henry PH, Longo DL. Enlargement of lymph nodes and spleen. In: Kasper DL, Braunwald E, Anthony S. Fauci AS, eds.Harrison’s Internal Medicine. 16th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2005.

Review Date: 7/17/2007
Reviewed By: Robert Hurd, MD, Professor of Endocrinology, Department of Biology, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, and physician in the Primary Care Clinic, Cincinnati Veterans Administration Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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