What Causes Immovable Hard Lump In Groin Area?
, not moveable. Had hernia patch repair 20 years ago and does not feel anything like that. I have a good size fibroid on that side as well. Can the fibroid tissue grow in the groin.? Also, have a bacteria infection in intestine, mild one, can it cause that? It doesn't hurt until I press next to it in one spot.
Early histological diagnosis please .
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read and understood the history and concerns.
To recapitulate: Female / 50 -- now hard, immobile lump in the groin - it is long - from just above inside pubic area to hip bone - tried hot compresses - does not feel warm like an infection - hurts only to one spot # hernia patch 20 years - fibroid on the same side - mild bacterial infection - Concerns as if any of these being the reason ?
Just a few questions to clear my doubts:
- Since when is this lump present?
- Any infection may be trivial in the drainage area of groin, vagina, perineal, anus or the legs?
- Any change in the bowel or bladder habits (noted history of mild intestinal infection)?
- Any other information you would like to share.
I would advise you the following:
- Ultrasonography of the abdomen, pelvis and the lump area.
- FNAC- Fine needle aspiration cytology.
- CT scan and Biopsy if required by your General Surgeon.
It is better to have histological diagnosis at the earliest.
I hope this answer helps you to get a proper diagnosis, and get a proper further treatment. Please feel free to ask for more if you need to or if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
To get a Histological diagnosis
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the feedback.
My concern is the history you have noted :
" Hard lump in the groin, which is not movable''.
Hence the need for further tests.
To get a Histological diagnosis either to prove or to rule out any serious problems.
Please go ahead.