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Inguinal abscess
- ... nodes generally results from localized or systemic infection, abscess formation, or malignancy. Common areas where the lymph nodes can be felt include the groin area, armpit, the neck, under the jaw and ...
- Symptoms of perirenal abscess include: Chills Fever Pain in the flank (side of the abdomen) or abdomen , which may extend to the groin or down the leg Sweating
- ... They can become swollen from inflammatory conditions, an abscess, cancer, and most commonly from infection. Common areas where lymph nodes can be felt include the groin, armpit, behind the ears, back of the head, ...
- ... duct behind the testes that transports sperm Scrotal abscess -- a collection of pus within the wall of the scrotum Scrotal masses can be caused by: Abnormal bulge in the groin ( inguinal hernia ) Diseases such as epididymitis or orchitis ...
- ... Blood in the semen Discharge from penis Fever Groin pain Pain with intercourse or ejaculation Pain with urination (dysuria) Scrotal swelling Tender, swollen groin area on affected side Tender, swollen, heavy feeling ...
- ... nodes (glands) -- usually in the elbow, armpit, or groin General ill feeling (malaise) Headache Loss of appetite ... from the infected area to the armpit or groin (may be faint or obvious) Throbbing pain along ...
- ... fades, the skin around the fingertips, toes, and groin area may peel. Other symptoms include: Abdominal pain ... color in the creases of the underarm and groin Chills Fever General discomfort (malaise) Headache Muscle aches ...
- ... swelling (epididymis is enlarged) Tender, swollen, and painful groin area on affected side Testicle pain that gets ... around the lump. The lymph nodes in the groin area may be enlarged. There may also be ...
- ... find: Enlarged or tender lymph nodes in your groin Fluid released from your urethra Swollen or tender ... Complications may include: Abscess Inability to urinate (urinary ... prostate to the bloodstream ( sepsis ) Chronic pain or discomfort ...