A hard lump at the root of the thigh may be caused by dermatofibroma, keloid and enlarged lymph nodes.
1. Dermatofibroma: It may occur naturally or be caused by trauma. The appearance of a yellowish-brown or reddish hard lump on the thigh root is considered to be the possibility of dermatofibroma.
2. Keloid: It may be related to the root of the thigh by trauma and other injuries, after the recovery of the area left above the surface of the skin, the color of dark purple lumps, known as keloid, the texture of such lumps is generally harder, thus appearing thigh root grow a hard lump of the symptoms.
3. Enlarged lymph nodes: If there is inflammation and infection in the thigh root, it may lead to enlarged lymph nodes in the area, thus forming hard lumps, and thus the symptom of growing a hard lump in the thigh root appears.
If the patient has a hard lump at the root of the thigh, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and then targeted treatment.