What to look for in a woman with right-sided groin pain

There is no such thing as a woman’s right groin pain, women’s right groin pain may be caused by trauma, inguinal hernia, adnexitis, or other diseases such as lymphadenopathy in the inguinal area. 1. Trauma: If the right side of the abdomen of a woman is hit by external violence or mechanical injury, it may cause a woman’s right groin pain. 2. Inguinal hernia: female right groin pain may be caused by inguinal hernia, the disease is mainly the abdominal cavity organs through the groin area, due to the abdominal wall is weak, intra-abdominal pressure increases and other reasons, the formation of extra-abdominal hernia protruding to the body surface. The main manifestation of the patient is a lump in the groin area, accompanied by pain. 3. Adnexitis: Adnexitis is mainly an inflammation of the female fallopian tubes and ovaries infected by pathogens. Patients mainly manifest symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, and some patients may experience right-sided groin pain. 4. Other diseases: It should be noted that inguinal lymphadenopathy, hip joint lesions, femoral head necrosis and other conditions can also lead to women’s right groin pain. There are many reasons that lead to women’s right groin pain, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease and then standardized treatment.