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Tenderness On Mons, Pubic Area Raised. Can Anyone Shed Some Light On This?

Yesterday, after I got out of the shower, I noticed some tenderness on the right side of my mons. The entire right half of my pubic area is slightly raised (swollen?) Compared to the other side (laying and standing). There is no discoloration and no other symptoms besides tenderness almost like I bruise . It is possible that I may have bumped into something and not realized it. I have tried icing the area and it seems a little better today. Can anyone shed some light on this? I m 23, never had children, no history of hernia and never had surgery.
Sat, 26 Oct 2013
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might have either direct inguinal hernia or enlarge inguinal lymph nodes on right side.
Consult surgeon and get physically examined.
Physical examination will give more precise clue about your condition.
ok and take care.
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Tenderness On Mons, Pubic Area Raised. Can Anyone Shed Some Light On This?

Hi, From history it seems that you might have either direct inguinal hernia or enlarge inguinal lymph nodes on right side. Consult surgeon and get physically examined. Physical examination will give more precise clue about your condition. ok and take care.