What department should I go to for groin pain

Pain in the groin area can be referred to urology or general surgery. Groin pain can be associated with inguinal lymphadenitis, inguinal hernia, and ureteral stones. Groin pain can be temporarily registered with the Department of Urology or General Surgery, because most of the diseases that cause groin pain are the responsibility of these two departments, and after examination, if the disease is seen by other departments can be transferred to the department for treatment. Common diseases that cause groin pain include inguinal lymphadenitis, inguinal hernia and ureteral stones. 1. Infected or inflamed inguinal lymph nodes can cause pain in the groin area, and usually the lymph nodes are palpable and painful. 2. Patients with inguinal hernias may also experience a lump and tenderness in the groin area. 3. Ureteral stone patients in addition to the pain in the groin area will be accompanied by urinary tract irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and urinary pain. Repeated groin pain should be timely to the hospital to avoid delays.