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Groin area pain problem?

Sunday night I started to feel a pain in my groin area. To be specific my sack. It feel kind of like I've been kicked in the balls but not as bad at all, it kinda feels annoying. It only hurts when I walk, move funny, hit it by accident, or think about it. It's not a hernia I don't think because there is no bump there and don't really have any symptoms. I think it might be a pulled muscle. I having lifted anything heavy lately, the only thing I can think of is I rode my bike all day on Thursday. And I think I might have pulled my balls sack or something. If you know what could possibly be wrong answer.

Thanks

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  • 8 years ago
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    Hi :)

    It could be one of several things, but you need to get to a doctor for an exam. When it comes to medical advice, don't trust anyone that gives an opinion just by reading about it. You don't want to be googling scary things you don't have or worse, ignoring a serious problem because someone you don't know says you're fine.

    My brother works in a hospital and tells me MANY stories of people that die needlessly because they try and diagnosis themselves online or don't seek medical attention because they are afraid of the cost.

    Please, go see a doctor so you can get peace of mind.

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    5 years ago

    If the pain and tenderness is on the right side somewhere between your belly button and groin, it may well be an attack of Appendicitis. Sometimes, if not taken care of early, it may turn in to Appendicular lump and at other times, it can form pus and rupture with dangerous consequences. I hope by now you would have resolved the problem by consulting a surgeon. Hoping for the best. God bless you!

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