Menopausal groin pain may be related to trauma, excessive pressure in the abdominal cavity, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify. 1. Trauma: groin pain is a common clinical symptom, if the groin of menopausal women is hit, hip strain, fall, excessive exercise, etc. may cause groin pain. 2. Excessive pressure in the abdominal cavity: such as menopausal women with increased abdominal contents, chronic cough, constipation, decreased compliance of the abdominal wall, etc. may cause excessive pressure in the abdominal cavity and result in groin pain. 3. Pelvic inflammatory disease: it refers to the inflammation of female reproductive organs, connective tissues around the uterus and pelvic peritoneum, which can be caused by infections, bad hygiene habits, often manifested as lower abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms. When pelvic inflammatory disease causes lymphatic swelling in the groin, the symptoms of groin pain may appear. The presence of the above factors should lead to prompt medical attention, a clear diagnosis and, if necessary, appropriate treatment.