Can you use anti-inflammatory drugs for groin pain?

Groin pain should be based on the cause of the disease to determine whether anti-inflammatory drugs can be used. If the groin pain is caused by inguinal lymphadenitis, anti-inflammatory drugs can be used; if it is caused by varicocele, inguinal hernia and other diseases, anti-inflammatory drugs can not be used, and need to actively treat the cause. 1. Lymphadenitis: Inguinal lymphadenitis can cause congestion and enlargement of lymph nodes, leading to pain in the groin, you can choose penicillin, ofloxacin and other antibiotics for anti-infection treatment, together with ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and other anti-inflammatory drugs for symptomatic treatment. 2. Varicose veins: due to the local venous reflux abnormalities can cause varicose veins, can also lead to groin pain, testicular pain and other symptoms, can take laparoscopic spermatic vein ligation and other surgical treatment measures. 3. Inguinal hernia: inguinal hernia is mainly caused by the weakness of the abdominal wall, intestinal contents protruding from the body surface can also cause symptoms of inguinal pain, usually need to take hernia sac repair surgery and other surgical treatment program to deal with. Inguinal pain should go to the hospital in time to check, clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.