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Swelling in pubic area

Almost seven years ago, walking down some stairs, I missed a step and felt a strain in my groin. A week or so later, while showering, I noticed a swelling or lump in the left side of my groin, above the crease which divides thigh from abdomen, the pubic area. Naturally, noticing a lump or swelling provoked concern. But that concern quickly lessened when I saw that this swelling seemed to
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Hey,
I read about the ' swelling in pubic area' that you posted 20 october 2006. I am have been experiencing the same for two years and a half.
Please would you share with me what happened to you or how you got it treated?
Thanks
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2weeks  ago  i was very inconfortable walking or siting .  when i cheked  , the right side was swelling
but  it goes away every now  and then
it is so paifull.  just the right side  seemes to be affected
i am so concerned
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You should probably have this evaluated now and then. As you age there is always the risk of the muscle wall weakening and the consequence can be a strangulated bowel.
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I guess if it isn't bothering you in anyway you should leave it alone. After 7 years you now have a concern.  Maybe you should go for an evaluation.
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