Horrible. Extremely painful to the point of nausea.
Getting kicked in the balls
hernia
Henri Fruchaud has written: 'The surgical anatomy of hernias of the groin' -- subject(s): Surgery, Groin, Atlases, Inguinal hernia, Femoral hernia, Hernia
A groin hernia is a protrusion of the intestine through the abdominal wall. It leaves a noticeable lump in the groin and can only be fixed by surgery.
Can be a hernia, have it checked out.
This sounds more like a strain. A hernia would show as 'lump' in the groin area. If you have any doubts or it lasts for more than a few days, see the doctor.
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a hernia see a doctor
There is no record of a bilingual hernia, but there is a very common type of hernia called inguinal hernia. This type of hernia occurs when fatty tissues or part of an organ, such as your bowel, pushes through the muscles in your stomach wall near your groin. This happens most often to men who will feel a lump in their groin area after exertion. Sometimes lying down will cause the tissue to recede back behind the stomach muscles and the lump goes away. Other times the lump remains and requires a doctor's intervention.
Inguino- means related to the groin. For example, an inguinal hernia is a hernia in the groin.
Can hernia occur again after surgery? Yes, a hernia can occur after surgery. Hernias are caused by a weakness or defect in the abdominal wall muscle or groin due to strain, injury or weak muscle tone.
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.