If the pain persists, you should definitely visit the doctor. The 'inguinal hernia', which causes groin pain, is the most frequent type and it is thus possible that you suffered one whilst exercising. The doctor will be able to use an ultrasound scan to determine if there is a hernia. Surgery may be involved to remove the hernia, to avoid further complications.
u should wait for a couple days...if it does not reside, there must be a reason, so ask a doctor then.
A urologist
It varies as to where they are. This something to talk to your doctor about.
Immunologist.
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It is suggested that one should start off by visiting the family doctor first, he or she can do an examination and if one needs a specialist the doctor can make the right referral.
Totally
Yes if there is bleeding out of the groin non-stop I would recommend going to a doctor immeaditly
Groin pain could be a warning sign of serious ailment problem. But groin pain could also be a warning sign for other things too. You should probably go to the doctor is the pain becomes too unbearable.
Urologist or endocrinologist
Getting kicked in the balls
If you are having pain in your testicles, groin, legs and sensitive scrotum then you should probably go see a doctor to be safe, honestly it could be anything and the safest option is to get it checked out.