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Why do I have right sided groin pain?

Typically, your pain is caused by an injury of one of the structures in your leg that attach to your groin, such as a torn or strained muscle, ligament, or tendon. A “groin strain” usually refers to torn or overstretched adductor muscles, which are located on the inside of the thigh.

What does a groin strain feel like?

Ice the inside of your thigh to reduce pain and swelling. Experts recommend doing it for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days, or until the pain is gone. Compress your thigh using an elastic bandage or tape. Take anti-inflammatory painkillers.

Can appendicitis cause groin pain?

Appendicitis refers to inflammation and infection of the appendix. A person first experiences pain near the belly button. The pain later extends to the lower right side of the abdomen, just above the hips and groin. The pain can begin suddenly and worsen when the person moves, takes a deep breath, or sneezes.

Can a UTI cause groin pain?

An upper UTI can cause intense back pain as the infection reaches the kidneys. People will get pain in the lower back and groin area. Back pain comes with two other symptoms: high fever and vomiting. Upper infections happen when a lower UTI goes unchecked or does not respond to antibiotics.

What is the dull ache in my groin area?

The most common cause of groin pain is a muscle, tendon or ligament strain, particularly in athletes who play sports such as hockey, soccer and football. Groin pain might occur immediately after an injury, or pain might come on gradually over a period of weeks or even months.

Can you have a blood clot in your groin?

Blood clots can form in any deep veins of the body. Most often, they form in the legs, arms, or groin.

When to worry about groin pain?

You should call your doctor about pain around your groin when: Go to the emergency room if you have intense pain, or you have pain along with fever, chills, and nausea.

Why is there severe pain in my groin?

Groin pain is a common symptom and can happen to anyone. There are some potential causes of groin pain that are more common than others. The most common cause of groin pain is a strain of the muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the groin area.

What causes sudden pain in groin?

The most common cause of acute groin pain (sudden onset) is a groin strain. Gradual onset or chronic groin pain may have many causes including tendon inflammation, hernia or Gilmore’s groin.

What to do if your groin hurts?

Stretching may help relieve pain in the groin. Ice packs may be helpful in treating groin ache caused by a muscle strain. Testicular cysts may cause groin ache and nausea. Testicular trauma and other issues may cause groin aches.