Finger-thick strips in both groins may be the inguinal ligament, which is a normal physiological structure and usually does not cause pain or other abnormalities when touched, the inguinal ligament is long and hard. If there is any discomfort, you need to go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis. The inguinal ligament is the thickened part of the tendon membrane of the external abdominal oblique muscle in the anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic symphysis, which is thickened and reflexed upward, with a hard texture, like a fingertip, and is not easy to move with small mobility. Generally there is no pain when touched, most pathological changes in the groin position will be accompanied by pain, the patient needs to consult a doctor in time, you can do ultrasound to identify. If the groin discomfort symptoms, should promptly consult a doctor, a clear diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, to avoid delaying the condition, the symptoms worsen.