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I am experiencing groin lump right on the inguinal hernias. the lump is small like fisheye. what was the cause?

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Groin lump: A small lump in the groin may be a lymph node, Lipoma or an inclusion cyst. A hernia is usually, softer, larger and is able to be pushed in as a rule. A physician or surgeon would have to examine you for diagnosis.

Answered 11/24/2017

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