Pain in the groin region are usually referred pain due to numerous causes like kidney stones, testicular twisting, epididymitis, orchitis, testicular cancer, etc. It is the region where the upper thigh and lower abdomen meet. Common localized groin pain are due to muscle pull or tear due to strained physical activity. Groin pain associated with fever, urine changes, nausea, lump, etc., needs immediate medical attention.
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I have a lump in my groin with yellow discharge after getting popped. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, I had a lump in my groin, which I pushed, and it popped. Now I have a small hole near my vaginal opening which leaks yellow clear stringy discharge and also a small amount of blood if I push where the lump used to be. I have had this a couple of months now what could it be? There is no... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The opening is your urethra. The yellowish discharge and blood tinged discharge is coming from urethral diverticulum which is an outpouching of the urethra. It is not infection although you see stuff that looks like pus. The treatment would be surgical removal of the... Read Full »