What’s a small bump in a woman’s groin?

A small lump in a woman’s groin may be caused by lymphadenitis, folliculitis, lipoma, or inguinal hernia.
1. Lymphadenitis: inflammation of the perineum, pelvis, lower limbs and nearby tissues and organs, resulting in swollen lymph nodes, resulting in red, swollen, hot and painful bumps in the groin area.
2. Folliculitis: the root of the thigh is sweaty and humid for a long time, if you do not pay attention to personal hygiene, it is easy to induce bacterial growth. Bacteria invade the hair follicles, leading to inflammation of the hair follicles, and small bumps will appear locally.
3. Lipoma: Lipoma can occur in any part of the body that has fat, it is a painless, soft texture, clear boundary bumps composed of mature fat, and can occur in the groin area.
4. Inguinal hernia: the local skin of inguinal area is relatively weak, in the case of increased abdominal pressure, the intestinal tube protrudes from the hernia sac, resulting in localized lumps.
The appearance of lumps in the groin is considered to be related to a number of factors. It is recommended not to blindly use drugs, first to the hospital for examination, clear diagnosis, combined with the doctor’s advice treatment.