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What are the symptoms of a femoral hernia ?

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Pain and swelling: Groin pain and swelling, but the physical findings may be located lower near the thigh region. These are uncommon, and more often identified in older females, but can rarely occur in others.

Answered 9/2/2012

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Pain: Typically pain in the lower aspect o the groin and upper, inner thigh. There may be a lump there as well. A lump however could represent a swollen gland (lymph node) from an inflammatory process in the leg or foot. See your doctor for a physical exam.

Answered 6/27/2017

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