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Can shaving groin area cause a painless, small swollen lymph node?

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Not uncommon: If shaving in this area exposes hair follicle to secondary infection, then the consequence is a groin lesion or node . Should such a groin lesion however be noted and is not a phenomenon of inflammation in groin then one would need to bx the groin node for possible malignancy

Answered 9/8/2015

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