Category: Groin Pain

Groin pain is a common condition and can be caused by a variety of things. Learn more about the causes of groin pain, how to prevent it and what to do if you experience it.

What Causes Groin Pain While Pregnant?

Groin pain during pregnancy is one of the most common conditions. The growing uterus can physiologically trigger groin pain. Inguinal pain during pregnancy can be experienced in the first weeks of pregnancy as well as in the last 3 months of pregnancy. The pain is usually only one or two times a day. In women who …

Back Pain Radiating To Groin

Groin pain, also called pelvic pain, can be severe at times. In cases where the pain is severe, this feeling can also be reflected to the waist and back areas. The person may feel uncomfortable or nauseous. The pain may last from a few minutes to several hours. There may also be severe and disabling headaches …

Causes and Prevention of Groin Pain When Squatting

If you have groin pain while squatting or if you have pain that occurs during and after deep sitting, crossing your legs, sports, nature activities, cycling, dancing, driving and sitting cross-legged, you may be experiencing hip compression syndrome. How Do I Prevent Hip Compression Syndrome? We recommend you practice safer squatting techniques that minimize strain on …

Groin Pain for Months and Its Causes

If you have been suffering from groin pain for months, it may be due to problems with the reproductive system. Another possibility is that the pains of the intestines, muscles, peritoneum and bones affect your groin. The cause is unclear but one theory suggests that the muscles of the groin work as an electric shock to …

Groin Pain After Running

If you experience groin pain after walking or running, it’s possible that a tendon or ligament is stretched or torn. You can reduce the risk of injury by stretching before running and increasing the flexibility of your hip joint. The proper amount of flexibility is a matter of trial and error. How can you strengthen the …

Groin Pain After Hip Replacement

Inguinal pain is one of the most common complaints after hip replacement surgery. The complaints of occasional pain in the legs, waist region and groin can be relieved by using the drugs prescribed by the doctor. But in most cases this remedy is useless because there is no reason why your back or back muscles can’t …