Vulvovaginitis may cause groin pain.
If women have vulvovaginitis, due to the local skin combined with bacterial infection, and the distribution of lymph nodes in the groin, if the infection is more serious, it may spread to the local lymph nodes, which leads to lymphadenitis and groin pain and other discomforts.
For patients with vulvovaginitis, antibiotic preparations such as erythromycin ointment should be used as prescribed by the doctor to actively treat the infection, and while treating it, attention should also be paid to keeping the vulva clean and hygienic, and wearing loose pants or cotton underwear.
If there is pain in the groin, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, if necessary, need to improve the groin ultrasound and other tests, to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.