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Hurted Inguinal Area, Lump Formed. CT Done, Found Hematoma And Serum. Recommendation?

Hello . I had an accident on my bike 3 months ago . I fell and hit the handlebar with my Inguinal area . I developed like a Ping pong ball on my Inguinal area . I saw a dr and they sent me for an abdominal ct . The results for the ct were that I had and hematoma and serum in the area . Nothing like hernia . I still have that ball that grows sometimes . What's the recommendation .
Mon, 14 Oct 2013
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Due to accident there is an injury to the venous structures there as they are easy to damage and slowly they keep growing and formed a big hematoma. For a small hematoma there is nothing to worry it will heal by itself but for a big one you have to drain with needle under the guidance of sonography. So my suggestion is to consult any surgeon and get his opinion and surgery done.
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Hurted Inguinal Area, Lump Formed. CT Done, Found Hematoma And Serum. Recommendation?

Due to accident there is an injury to the venous structures there as they are easy to damage and slowly they keep growing and formed a big hematoma. For a small hematoma there is nothing to worry it will heal by itself but for a big one you have to drain with needle under the guidance of sonography. So my suggestion is to consult any surgeon and get his opinion and surgery done.