Sharp groin pain: More likely to be musculo-skeletal (eg "groin pull") in origin.
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Possible hernia: Pain in the upper groin could be a hernia, muscle pull, constipation, bladder spasms, or referred pain from a kidney stones or back pain. Exam by your urologist is needed.
Answered 2/24/2019
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