You may have an infection and your body is working hard to make the white cells that will fight off the infection. See your doctor if it doesn't go away.
inguinal
lymph glands
near your gonades
inguinal
Inguinal region
no
inguinal
The neck, groin and underarms.
Immunologist.
This is because buboes are the swelling of lymph nodes and the neck, groin and armpit are junctions of the major lymphatic vessels.
There are lymph nodes throughout the human body. Lymph nodes range in size from being as small as the head of a pin to the size of an olive. There are groups of lymph nodes which can normally be felt in the groin, underarms, and neck.
Yes, definitely, if the skin infection is affecting the inguinal area.