near your gonades
in the groin
groin
liver
Inguinal region
inguinal
inguinal
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.
The inguinal nodes are located in the groin area, near the crease between the thigh and the lower abdomen. These nodes play a role in filtering lymphatic fluid from the lower extremities, genitals, and pelvic region.
The small oval structures that cluster along the lymph vessels are called lymph nodes. The nodes that can be palpated are the cervical, axillary and inguinal nodes.
Lymph nodes are most dense in the inguinal, axillary and cervical regions of the body.
inguinal nodes
No. But there are inguinal lymph nodes just on sides of genital areas.
The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are located in the neck close to the cervical nodes.
One place where lymph nodes are located on your face is directly behind your ears. Also, lymph nodes are located under your neck.
Clusters of lymph nodes are found in the pelvis region, underarm, neck, chest, and abdomen.