What is the pain in the right groin area of a woman?

Women with pain in the right inguinal area are considered to have a possible ruptured ovarian cyst, torsion of the tip, femoral hernia, pelvic inflammatory disease, and gynecologic tumor. 1. Women have uterine adnexa in the right inguinal region. When the uterine adnexa has lesions, such as ovarian teratoma, ovarian cysts, etc., these localized elevated masses may torsion, cyst or tumor rupture, hemorrhage, etc., triggering pain in the groin area. 2. Some elderly women, the femoral ring is wide and loose, when the abdominal pressure increases, the small intestine or the large omentum and other organs can enter the femoral canal, forming a femoral hernia, causing pain and discomfort in the inguinal area, accompanied by a reversible mass. 3. Some pelvic inflammatory diseases can cause lymph node enlargement and hyperplasia in the inguinal area, accompanied by lymph node pain, causing pain in the inguinal area. Gynecological tumors such as cervical cancer can cause enlarged lymph nodes in the inguinal area, and can also metastasize to the lymph nodes in the inguinal area, causing swollen lymph nodes and pain. When women have right inguinal pain, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and standardize the treatment.