Inguinal Hernia Cause Hip Pain
Cause for concern answered by dr.
Inguinal hernia cause hip pain. It can radiate to your hip back leg even to the genitals. What is an inguinal hernia. Sometimes sharp 6 on scale of 10 pain at hip line radiating to below groin. Inguinal hernia in women can present with pain into the vagina on that side.
In addition inguinal hernia patients are. I am sorry you are having pain. Pelvic examination may demonstrate some spasm. Inguinal hernias occur when part of the membrane lining the abdominal cavity omentum or intestine protrudes through a weak spot in the abdomen often along the inguinal canal which carries the spermatic cord in men.
Simply put an inguinal hernia occurs when part of the abdominal organs penetrate out of the cavity through the abdominal wall muscle under the direction around the genitals. An inguinal hernia is a protrusion of the contents of the abdomen belly through the inguinal canal. Inguinal hernia mesh repair 10 weeks ago. Groin pain can occur due to conditions of the lower abdomen inguinal region proximal adductors hip joint upper anterior thigh and perineum.
Even if it isn t painful yet the sensation and pressure may cause you to avoid certain activities. A sports hernia is a strain or studies and subjective reports of athletes suggest that hip and groin injuries. These are also know as sports hernias. So i do recommend that investigation focus on inguinal hernia as a possible cause of the pain.
Frontal hip pain in women is sometimes caused by femoral and inguinal hernias in the groin. Femoral hernias are often located very close to the hip bone and as a result may cause hip pain. This makes the appearance of the scrotum swelling and bulging which can cause pain or burning. At times this makes sexual intercourse painful.
Pain or discomfort in your groin especially when bending over coughing or lifting. The groin is the area between the abdomen and thigh. The pain may not just be in the area of the hernia. The inguinal canal lies in the line from the hip pelvis bone and the labia.
It usually appears as a swelling in the groin area. As your hernia gets worse many aspects of your life will get worse right along with it. Hi i dont think you have a inguinal hernia i have had 5 hernias and the pain your describing sounds to me like its coming from your hip or you could have a pinched nerve that would give you that exact same pain that you are experiencing i hope this helps you im going thru hell myself i have that same pain right now i think i have another hernia well good luck to you ok.