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Suggest Treatment For Pin-prick Sensation Near The Right Inguinal Canal

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Posted on Wed, 25 Jan 2017
Question: Hi Doctor, I don;t think that this is anything serious- I am just very curious , as to what could be causing it. For about eight months, I've experienced a slight pin-prick sensation in the area of my right inguinal canal. (at just about the abdominal inguinal ring) Mind you, this is not a major pain - just a slight pin prick sensation. It's just that it persists. I seem to feel it mainly, when I am in a sitting position. If possible, i will attach a drawing, with the area of the pin prick circled.
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I may like to add that there are lymphnodes in that exact area.

Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to HCM,

As I can see, Your previous query had been well answered by the fellow Surgeon.

I may like to add that there are lymphnodes in that exact area. If these are inflamed due to any cause, they can give these symptoms too.

In your case, as there is no visible swelling, but there may be the beginning of inflamed nodes without being visible.

Is there pain when you deep press the spot ? Do you suffer from fungal infection in the groin ? This should confirm.

Please provide these details
Regards

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Geeta Sundar (25 hours later)
Dr. XXXXXXX Did you receive my reply, to your answer, yesterday? If not, I can resubmit it to you. Thanks.
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
No I did not, please re submit--regards

Detailed Answer:
No I did not, please re submit--regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Geeta Sundar (12 hours later)
Hello again Dr. XXXXXXX As far as I know, I do not suffer from fungal infection, in the groin. I have tried deep pressing the area, and have only experienced a very slight pain when pressure is deeply applied. No pain at all, when deep pressure was applied to the same area, on the left side. Also, this is probably totally unrelated, but I just thought that perhaps, that I should mention it to you: My only past experience/problem with lymph nodes, was back when I was seventeen (forty-five years ago). During a physical examination, the physician found what he referred to, as a “suspicious” node, in my right arm pit. Because of its size and/or shape, he feared that it might be malignant. Thankfully, it was removed, biopsied, and found to be benign. I probably am being concerned about nothing, and should just ignore this faint pin prick inguinal pain. My PCP believes that it is likely an old muscle strain or pinched nerve. I just wanted to see what you thought.
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
now that we have ruled out all possibilities, let us ignore the problem

Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for the detailed reply, now that we have ruled out all possibilities, let us ignore the problem. I agree with your PCP, it is probably a pulled muscle and should get all right on its own.
--Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Pin-prick Sensation Near The Right Inguinal Canal

Brief Answer: I may like to add that there are lymphnodes in that exact area. Detailed Answer: Hi welcome to HCM, As I can see, Your previous query had been well answered by the fellow Surgeon. I may like to add that there are lymphnodes in that exact area. If these are inflamed due to any cause, they can give these symptoms too. In your case, as there is no visible swelling, but there may be the beginning of inflamed nodes without being visible. Is there pain when you deep press the spot ? Do you suffer from fungal infection in the groin ? This should confirm. Please provide these details Regards