Is left groin pain cancer?

Dr. Casey Thompson
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2025-05-02 06:40:35
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Left inguinal pain
is one of the common clinical symptoms, including incorrect exercise, long-term physical labor, abdominal impact and other non-disease factors as well as inguinal hernia, inguinal lymphadenitis, lumbar disc herniation and other benign lesions are more common, these factors will stimulate the surrounding soft tissue and nerves, or make the intra-abdominal pressure increase, causing the above discomfort symptoms. However, for patients with malignant lymphoma, bone malignant tumor and other cancers, as the tumor volume gradually increases, it will also stimulate or compress the peripheral nerves, which will also cause pain in the left groin.