A woman’s right inguinal pain may be caused by a femoral hernia, ligament strain or inguinal lymphadenitis, etc., and needs to be analyzed specifically. 1. femoral hernia: women’s right groin pain may be caused by femoral hernia, this situation is especially likely to appear in middle-aged and elderly women. This is especially likely to occur in middle-aged and elderly women. Due to increased intra-abdominal pressure caused by coughing and other reasons, the viscera fall down and protrude from the femoral canal, and this situation can be found in the inguinal region of a round swelling. 2. Ligament strain: women’s right groin pain may also be due to recent activities or exercise amplitude, resulting in ligament strain. 3. Inguinal lymphadenitis: women’s right inguinal pain may also be caused by inguinal lymphadenitis, the inguinal area contains a large number of lymph nodes, if the recent infection of neighboring areas, it may lead to the emergence of inguinal lymphadenitis. Women’s right groin pain can also be seen in the uterine adnexa inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, inguinal hernia incarceration and other causes, it is recommended that the patient timely medical treatment, improve the relevant examination after standardized treatment.