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Groin pain
I have mild groin pain on my left side. It's not as much of a pain as it is an irritating feeling. The pain has moved to my left leg and my lower back. The left groin nerve was also slightly swollen couple of days ago.
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Hi Radiating groin pain may be due to many reasons like urolithiasis, testicular pathology, hernia etc. So it's better you get examined from an expert to rule out the causes.
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