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.