Uncertain: Sounds like a muscular problem or injury. Possible nerve irritation in the back or possible inguinal hernia. Less likely appendicitis. See a doctor for a proper evaluation if the issue persists.
Answered 4/5/2016
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Femoral hernia : You may see a bulge in the upper thigh next to the groin. Most femoral hernias cause no symptoms. There may be some groin discomfort that is worse when you stand, lift heavy objects, or strain. Sometimes, the first symptoms are abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. This may mean that the intestine is blocked, which is an emergency.
Answered 4/25/2015
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