I have groin pain since few months.i have done ultrasound report is attached .I have consulted two dr.one said it harnia after physical observation.and another said it not harnia.what should I do now.
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Hello!
The subject of groin pain is very complex. I understand your agony and also your surgeon’s dilemma.
Groin pain evaluation needs assessment of your lower back, hip, groin and upper thighs.
It could be a hernia, as pointed out by the ultrasound but it it could very well be pain from above mentioned areas.
Speaking from my experience wherein I deal with groin pain and occult hernias I can tell you that detailed clinical examination and the right modality of imaging can you and your surgeon the right answer.
Next Steps
Clear the confusion. See a hernia surgeon. He may ask for a MRI groin.
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