Hidden pain in the right lower abdomen at the root of the thigh, should be vigilant is the symptomatic manifestation of some diseases, such as scrotal hernia, adnexitis, ureteral stones, etc., should be timely consultation, to identify the cause of the disease.
1. scrotal hernia: it occurs in elderly men, usually caused by inguinal hernia from the inguinal descent into the scrotum, the patient can appear scrotal enlargement, local distension, dyspepsia and other symptoms, when the hernia occurs in the right side, the patient can appear in the right lower abdomen and thigh root pain symptoms.
2. adnexitis: refers to the fallopian tube and ovary infected by pathogens and inflammation occurs, the right side of the adnexitis patients can appear right lower abdominal pain symptoms, often persistent, aggravated after activity and sexual intercourse, can be radiated to the root of the thighs, the patient can also be accompanied by increased vaginal secretions, the serious cases can have fever, chills, headache and other symptoms.
3. Ureteral stone: mostly unilateral attack, can be caused by ureteral stenosis, foreign body, metabolic abnormalities, urinary tract infection and other factors. Patients with right lower ureteral stone may have right lower abdominal pain, which radiates to the ipsilateral groin, thigh root, scrotum and so on, resulting in right lower abdominal and thigh root pain.
In addition, appendicitis and other diseases can also lead to symptoms of pain in the right lower abdomen attached to the thigh root, but this symptom alone is not enough to diagnose the disease, and should be promptly consulted to identify the cause of the disease, and, if necessary, be treated accordingly by a doctor.