Question

I am experiencing a dull ache at the junction of the right inguinal groin and thigh, with mild pain that is not noticeable during the day while working, but becomes slightly painful during rest at night. It does not affect my daily life and is not a hernia. What could be the possible causes of this sudden pain in the right inguinal groin in women?

Answer

Hello, the possible causes of sudden pain in the right inguinal groin include lymph node swelling, inguinal hernia, regional inflammation, or lymphatic disease. Lymph node swelling may be caused by inflammation, tumor, or tuberculosis, among other conditions, and further examination is needed to determine the cause. An inguinal hernia can lead to pain, and if it becomes incarcerated, the pain may worsen. It is recommended that you visit a local hospital for a detailed examination to clearly identify the cause and receive appropriate treatment.