Groin swelling.: There are many potential causes of groin pain and swelling including hernia, lymph nodes, muscle strain, inflammation, arterial aneurysm, venous varicosities and many more. If you have groin pain and swelling then you should see your medical doctor for an evaluation. An ultrasound or CAT scan may be necessary to make a diagnosis.
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