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What could cause a groin lump?

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Dr. Michael Zadeh answered

Specializes in General Surgery

Groin lump: The most common cause of a lump in the groin is a hernia (inguinal hernia). Other causes can include enlarged lymph nodes, tumors (benign or cancerous), aneurysms of blood vessels, etc.

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Depends: Can be a hernia or a lymph node. Depends on where in the groin. You may need to have it examined.

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