Nucleation and pressure pain near the right groin may be present in conditions such as lymphadenitis, tumors, and incarcerated hernia, which need to be diagnosed before treatment.
1. Lymphadenitis: Lymphadenitis occurs when bacteria and viruses attack the lymph nodes in the right groin area through various ways, resulting in the symptoms of nucleation and pain on pressure. After diagnosing the lesion through ultrasound, blood routine and other examination items, anti-inflammatory treatment with antibiotic drugs is the mainstay.
2. Tumor: lymphoma or lymphatic metastasis may exist. The lesion occurs due to the abnormal proliferation of the lymph node itself or the invasion of cancer cells. It is necessary to confirm the diagnosis of the lesion through pathological examination, meanwhile, it is necessary to find the primary lesion. The treatment plan is mainly based on surgical treatment, and then assisted by subsequent radiotherapy, targeted drug therapy and other measures, in order to stabilize the condition.
3. incarcerated hernia: inguinal region may appear hiatal hernia, straight hernia, femoral hernia and other lesions, when the hernia incarcerated, it may form a localized mass, appear nuclear as well as pressure and pain symptoms. After the diagnosis of the condition, for early stage patients, manipulative reset can be attempted, and for patients with severe conditions, active surgical treatment is required.
It is important to note that, in addition to the above, other diseases cannot be ruled out. In either case, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of a regular medical institution and a professional doctor.