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What Causes Pain In The Groin Area?

On 9/15 during a routine exam for pain in the groin, my 10 year old had a platelet count of 93, today it s 76. He has severe Rhinitis CHOA said no blood cancer. No bone marrow was done. RDW is 15.6. I am lost, What can I do? He is overall healthy. He worries alot becasue he is in the gifted program.
Thu, 23 Jul 2015
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Hi there.

If you are having pain and some swelling in the groin on coughing, it could be a hernia. Avoid coughing hard, constipation. Eat healthy, keep well hydrated. I suggest you consult your Surgeon for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Take pain killer like Diclofenac for relief from the pain. Apply hot water bottle or cold sponging, whichever offers you relief over the area.
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What Causes Pain In The Groin Area?

Hi there. If you are having pain and some swelling in the groin on coughing, it could be a hernia. Avoid coughing hard, constipation. Eat healthy, keep well hydrated. I suggest you consult your Surgeon for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Take pain killer like Diclofenac for relief from the pain. Apply hot water bottle or cold sponging, whichever offers you relief over the area.