A hard lump appearing in the groin may be an enlarged lymph node, inguinal hernia or fibromatosis.
1. When inflammatory reaction occurs in the lower limbs or perineum, it can cause enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area, which can be painful to touch; if the enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area are caused by rectal cancer, lymphoma and other diseases, they are often painless.
2. Inguinal hernia: the inguinal area has reusable lump, the lump disappears when lying down, and the lump is obvious when standing up; if the lump is embedded, it can not be restored by hand, and the lump is hard and painful to touch.
3. Fibromatosis: it can occur in the skin, subcutaneous tissue or fascia and other parts of the body, forming painless or slightly painful lumps.
Unexplained hard lumps in the groin area can be consulted in time to clarify the nature of the swelling and the nature of the swelling, etc., to identify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.