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Suggest Treatment For Stinging Pinch In The Right Inguinal Region

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Posted on Mon, 4 Jul 2016
Question: I am a 62 year old male. For the last few months, I have been experiencing a minor, internal pin-like, pinch-like pain, in the right inguinal region. Can't tell, if it's emanating from the external or internal ring area. I saw my PCP, about a month ago, but she could not find anything. As I've said, its minor, nuisance pain (say a scale of 2), over a very small area, like a faint pin-pricking sensation. Usually feel it, when I'm sitting. I was just curious , as to what the cause, could be.
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Hernia under development or nerve pinching.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
I have read your history carefully seen the unmarked picture you have provided and understood your concerns.
Noted that you have minor, internal pin like, pinch like pain in the right inguinal region over a small area. usually felt on sitting - wants to know the cause.

Such a pain usually comes from one of the following reasons:
- Stretch of the nerve by the advancing hernia development where the hernia is not fully formed to be detectable by the classical impulse (bulge) on coughing or straining.
- Nerve pinching of the area you are having sensation with.

Proper examination can tell the diagnosis.
Put a hand on the painful area and see if you can feel any small bulge on forceful coughing or straining.

I hope you do not have any other associated problems.
Please examine and give me the feedback.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. T Chandrakant (5 hours later)
I did, as you suggested. I stood up, pressed a hand against the area, from which the pain emanates, and coughed forcefully. I did not feel any bulge, but I did experience, slight pain (again in a small area), when my hand, was pushed against the problem area. Again, it is not great pain - I was just concerned, since, though it is minor, it seems to persist. I am scheduled to see my doctor, in seven weeks, for a follow-up appointment.
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
As discussed below.

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback.
To reiterate, the causes are the ones as I have suggested up.
This looks to be a local neuralgia, like a nerve pinching or local fibrous tissue formation in the muscles.
Clinical evaluation by a General Surgeon and high resolution of the abdominal wall can help.
Clinical examination should include the tests related to the lower thoraco-lumbar spine too, to rule out any problems.
Please discuss this with your Doctor to get a probable diagnosis and a plan of the treatment if required.

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Stinging Pinch In The Right Inguinal Region

Brief Answer: Hernia under development or nerve pinching. Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query. I have read your history carefully seen the unmarked picture you have provided and understood your concerns. Noted that you have minor, internal pin like, pinch like pain in the right inguinal region over a small area. usually felt on sitting - wants to know the cause. Such a pain usually comes from one of the following reasons: - Stretch of the nerve by the advancing hernia development where the hernia is not fully formed to be detectable by the classical impulse (bulge) on coughing or straining. - Nerve pinching of the area you are having sensation with. Proper examination can tell the diagnosis. Put a hand on the painful area and see if you can feel any small bulge on forceful coughing or straining. I hope you do not have any other associated problems. Please examine and give me the feedback.