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Swelling of inguinal region
- ... vein along the spermatic cord Epididymal cyst -- a swelling in the duct ... ( inguinal hernia ) Diseases such as epididymitis or orchitis ...
- Early symptoms may include: Sore, bump, rash, or swelling at the tip or ... Lumps in the groin area from spread of the cancer to the ...
- ... such as lipomas and cysts). A lump or swelling that appears suddenly (over 24 to 48 hours) and is painful is usually caused by an injury or an infection.
- ... days longer. After surgery, you may have some swelling, bruising, or ... pressure in the groin area. Move slowly from a lying to a ...
- ... the scrotum, and you still have pain or swelling after 1 hour. Your ... red. You have been in contact with someone who has the mumps.
- ... Itching Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, underarms, groin, or ... swelling, leading to loss of appetite, constipation, nausea, and ...
- ... in a vein in your neck, chest, or groin. From there, the tubing goes into a central vein that leads to your heart. A central venous catheter is ready to use right away. It is usually used only for a few weeks or months.
- ... body, particularly behind the knees and in the groin area. The surgical cuts will be sore for a few days. The blue dye causes skin, urine, and stool discoloration for about 2 days.
- ... doctor made a small incision (cut) near your groin to find your femoral artery. A large tube ... incision may have been made in the other groin as well as the arm. Your doctor inserted ...
- ... to this device through small cuts in the groin or on the chest. If your surgeon can ... This surgery can sometimes be done through a groin artery, with no cuts on your chest. The ...