What’s wrong with a bump in the groin?

A lump in the groin is considered to be related to inguinal hernia, lymphadenitis, sebaceous cysts and other factors.
1. inguinal hernia: inguinal hernia is not excluded due to inguinal hernia factors, mainly related to the weak intestinal wall, increased intra-abdominal pressure, inguinal area will appear reversible lumps, difficult to reversible lumps and so on, partly accompanied by pain symptoms.
2. Lymphadenitis: the lumps in the groin may also be related to enlarged lymph nodes caused by lymphadenitis, which is mainly caused by pathogenic infections, such as bacterial and viral infections, most of which are accompanied by obvious pain symptoms.
3. Sebaceous cysts: groin out of a lump, also does not exclude is due to sebaceous cyst factors, this is by the sebum gradually stagnant, discharge is not smooth, and the formation of benign skin cysts, preferably in the head and face and the back of the parts of the pain.
It is recommended that patients can go to the hospital, need to cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination, in order to clarify the specific causes, and then do targeted treatment and therapy.