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Symptom: Lumps in Groin


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Lumps in Groin

1
  • soft, painless lump in the groin
  • lumps moves easily, not attached to the skin
  • irregular lump
2
  • pulsating lump in the groin
  • history of high blood pressure and vascular disease
  • leg pain
  • may have history of angiography
3
  • history of abrasion injury to leg or foot
  • painful, swollen lump in the groin
  • fever and chills
4
  • lumps in groin, usually on both legs
  • history of genital ulcers
  • lump may spontaneously drain pus
  • may have pus draining from rectal area
  • fever and joint pain
5
  • firm, painless lump in the groin
  • may have lumps in the neck or armpit
  • fever
  • fatigue
6
  • painful lump in the groin, frequently on both sides
  • history of genital ulcers
  • painful urination
  • pain in genitals
  • fever
7
  • groin lumps, frequently on both sides
  • history of genital ulcers
  • skin rash on palms and soles
  • fever
8
  • history of foot or leg infections
  • painful lump in the groin
  • fever and chills
  • red, hot skin over lump
9
  • groin lump which disappears with change of position
  • lump increases in size with coughing or straining
  • painful lump
10
  • painful lump in groin
  • abdominal distension
  • abdominal pain and constipation
  • nausea and vomiting
11
  • history of surgery for melanoma
  • moles that have changed in size or appearance
  • moles that tend to bleed
  • painless, firm groin lump
12
  • back pain
  • fever, night sweats
  • tender, swelling lump in groin
  • weight loss
  • night sweats





Possible medical conditions of Lumps in Groin : - Lipoma - Sebaceous Cyst - Femoral Artery Aneurysm - Pseudoaneurysm - Reactive Adenopathy - Abscess Of The Groin - Lymphogranuloma Venereum - Syphilis - Lymphoma - Hodgkin's Disease - Tuberculosis - Herpes Genitalis - Reactive Lymphadenopathy - Inguinal Hernia - Femoral Hernia - Strangulated Hernia - Metastatic Cancer To The Groin - Pott's Disease - Paraspinal Abscess.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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