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Experiencing Pain Around The Right Groin

I have pain around my right groin. when I apply heat it travels to the side of my upper thigh, I apply heat there it moves to my right hip and travels up to my right lower back. wherever I apply heat, the pain moves. what is it? and how can I get rid of this pain? Is it trapped wind?

Mon, 25 Jun 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Pain what you are experiencing in the groin could be due to hernia. It needs to be ruled out first. Kindly consult Surgeon in this regard and get yourself clinically examined. If there is no evidence of hernia, then it could be due to muscular spasm, which needs to be treated with analgesics and muscle relaxant medications.

Hope the information provided helps.
All the best.
Regards,
Dr.Ashakiran.S.
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Experiencing Pain Around The Right Groin

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Pain what you are experiencing in the groin could be due to hernia. It needs to be ruled out first. Kindly consult Surgeon in this regard and get yourself clinically examined. If there is no evidence of hernia, then it could be due to muscular spasm, which needs to be treated with analgesics and muscle relaxant medications. Hope the information provided helps. All the best. Regards, Dr.Ashakiran.S.