Discomfort in the right side of the male groin where it connects to the pubic area can be seen in pathologic conditions such as inguinal hernia, syringomyelia, varicocele or prostatitis. 1. Inguinal hernia: Inguinal hernia occurs more often in men, can be found in the inguinal region of a lump, with the hand can be returned to normal, in lying down can be normal; but if there is obvious local pain or hernia suddenly increased in size, may be the hernia incarcerated or strangulation, need to immediately seek medical treatment. 2. Syringomyelia: when the secretion and absorption function of the syringomyelia is imbalanced, the syringomyelia sac can form a cystic mass that is syringomyelia, manifesting itself as a cystic mass in one side of the scrotum or inguinal area, and when the amount of fluid is large, the scrotum may feel distended and painful, and a feeling of falling. 3. Varicose veins of the spermatic cord: divided into primary and secondary changes, primary lesions can be associated with venous valve insufficiency, weak elastic fibers of the wall of the venous plexus, secondary lesions can be associated with renal tumors or retroperitoneal tumors, and so on. When the symptoms are serious, it will cause scrotal distention on the side of the patient, and there will be hidden pain or cramping pain. 4. Prostatitis: it can be caused by the upward infection of the urethra, which can cause pain in the lower abdomen and perineum, as well as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination and other symptoms. If you feel uncomfortable around the groin, it is recommended to go to a hospital specialist in time, supplemented by ultrasound, CT or MRI and other imaging tests, to treat the cause of the symptoms.