Pain: With any pain of unknown origin it is worth seeing a physician to get a definitive diagnosis. Good Luck
Answered 1/14/2018
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Yes: Bilateral groin pains could be caused by hernias to ovarian cysts to worse. I recommend you see a physician and be evaluated.
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Should: Recurrent Sharp bilateral groin pains should be investigated and I recommend that you be examined by a gynecologist unless you have obvious urinary symptoms in which case I would recommend an examination by a urologist. Pelvic organs or urinary bladder disorders can cause such symptoms.
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Pain: Pain that is reoccurring and you are not sure why probably warrants a visit with a provider. Causes of bilateral groin pain can be local adenopathy, or various processes associated with pain in lower abdomen.
Answered 1/16/2018
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Check with your doc: Is the pain related to work or exercise maybe just some pulled muscle or strains or is ti stomach related to food or bowel movement check with your doc for an exam
Answered 1/15/2018
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Hip arthritis: If there is no mass, swelling or skin changes, groin pain can occur in hip arthritis especially in those who have been wearing heels since the teenage years. Getting to see the doctor and hopefully X-ray of bilateral hip will assist in making diagnosis.
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