See answer : Most common causes of a lump in upper inner thigh or groin would include: an infection of a sebaceous gland or hair follicle causing a boil (furuncule); or an enlarged lymph node related to infection of the same leg or genital region; or a hernia (femoral or inguinal). If red or tender or worsens/persists, recommend md evaluation.
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Growing lump: Inner thigh for two weeks with pain and fever need to be thoroughly evaluated . May need biopsy to determine if lump is benign or cancerous.
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