
Are Painful And Swollen Lump In The Groin Area Signs Of Cancer?

Question: Hi. Last week sunday I woke up to a sore groin. It became swollen and I also felt a painful lump right beside to it towards the pelvic region. Both the swollen and lump were painful. Monday I went to the GP who said that was due to a bacterial infection, and prescribed me Macropen and Avelon. I actually had a boil in the groin as well, in the lower part of the groin.
As I took the medication, the pain subsided. But because I googled the symptons and felt that the lump was sort of firm and fixed I panicked. I went back to the GP and he examined me again, said he was satisfied with the response of the antibiotics and that I should not be worried with the fixed lump, that it was due to infection.
I asked him directly can it be cancer? His answear was there is no way that is cancer.
Anyway I finished medication yesterday, the boil is healed, but groin is still swollen and that firm fixed lump is still getting me worried. Am I worrying for nothing?
As I took the medication, the pain subsided. But because I googled the symptons and felt that the lump was sort of firm and fixed I panicked. I went back to the GP and he examined me again, said he was satisfied with the response of the antibiotics and that I should not be worried with the fixed lump, that it was due to infection.
I asked him directly can it be cancer? His answear was there is no way that is cancer.
Anyway I finished medication yesterday, the boil is healed, but groin is still swollen and that firm fixed lump is still getting me worried. Am I worrying for nothing?
Brief Answer:
Its not a cancer.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thank you for the query.
This is not a cancer sign. Please note that cancerous lump does not respond to an antibiotic. Moreover it would be constantly growing. So there is no chance for it to be a cancer.
Either it is an inflammatory lump which will gradually disappear or an inguinal hernia.
I suggest you to give it some time. A week would be fine. If after that time there will be no improvement, ultrasound of this area should be done.
Hope this helps. Fell free to ask further questions.
Regards.
Its not a cancer.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thank you for the query.
This is not a cancer sign. Please note that cancerous lump does not respond to an antibiotic. Moreover it would be constantly growing. So there is no chance for it to be a cancer.
Either it is an inflammatory lump which will gradually disappear or an inguinal hernia.
I suggest you to give it some time. A week would be fine. If after that time there will be no improvement, ultrasound of this area should be done.
Hope this helps. Fell free to ask further questions.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thank you so much for your reassuring words. Anxiety has got the best of me these past days.
Yes the lump is less than 1cm, the doctor said it was too small, even after one week.
Should I stop touching it all the time?
Yes the lump is less than 1cm, the doctor said it was too small, even after one week.
Should I stop touching it all the time?
Brief Answer:
Yes, you should not touch it.
Detailed Answer:
Yes, definitely you should stop touching it. Otherwise you can trigger another inflammation. And it should disappear in a week or so.
Yes, you should not touch it.
Detailed Answer:
Yes, definitely you should stop touching it. Otherwise you can trigger another inflammation. And it should disappear in a week or so.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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