Groin Pain Causes and Treatment Options
Groin pain got you sidelined? Learn about the common causes, from muscle strains to hernias, and discover effective treatment options to get you back in action.

Written by Dr. Rohinipriyanka Pondugula
Reviewed by Dr. Shaik Abdul Kalam MD (Physician)
Last updated on 29th Aug, 2025

Groin pain is a common issue that can affect people of all ages and lifestyles. It refers to discomfort or pain in the area where the abdomen ends and the legs begin. While it can be mild and temporary, sometimes it may indicate a more serious underlying condition. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options can help you manage the pain effectively.
Common Causes of Groin Pain
Groin pain can arise from various conditions, including injuries, infections, or underlying medical issues. Some common causes include:
1. Muscle Strain or Injury
One of the most frequent causes of groin pain is a pulled or strained muscle, often due to sports activities, sudden movements, or overexertion. This is common among athletes, especially in sports like soccer, hockey, or running.
2. Hernia
A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. Inguinal hernias (in the groin area) are common in men and can cause sharp or dull pain, especially when coughing, lifting heavy objects, or bending over.
3. Kidney Stones
Kidney stones can cause severe pain that radiates from the back or side down to the groin. This pain is often sudden and intense, accompanied by nausea or difficulty urinating.
4. Hip Joint Problems
Conditions like arthritis, hip labral tears, or bursitis can cause referred pain in the groin area. Older adults or those with joint issues may experience this type of pain.
5. Infections or Swollen Lymph Nodes
Infections in the urinary tract, reproductive organs, or even skin infections can lead to groin pain. Swollen lymph nodes in the groin (often due to infections) can also cause tenderness.
6. Nerve Compression
Conditions like pinched nerves (such as in the lower back or pelvis) can cause radiating pain into the groin area.
7. Testicular or Ovarian Issues
In men, testicular torsion, epididymitis (inflammation), or varicocele can cause groin pain. In women, ovarian cysts or endometriosis may lead to similar discomfort.
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Symptoms to Watch For
Groin pain can present in different ways depending on the cause. Some symptoms to be aware of include:
- Sharp, stabbing, or dull aching pain
- Swelling or a bulge (possible hernia)
- Pain that worsens with movement or physical activity
- Fever or chills (indicating infection)
- Difficulty walking or standing
- Pain during urination or blood in urine (possible kidney stones or UTI)
- If you experience severe pain, sudden swelling, or difficulty moving, seek medical attention immediately.
Treatment Options for Groin Pain
The treatment for groin pain depends on the underlying cause. Here are some common approaches:
1. Rest and Ice
For muscle strains or minor injuries, resting the affected area and applying ice packs for 1520 minutes every few hours can help reduce swelling and pain.
2. Pain Relief Medications
Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage discomfort. However, avoid selfmedicating if the pain persists or worsens.
3. Physical Therapy
If the pain is due to muscle weakness or joint issues, a physical therapist can recommend exercises to strengthen the groin muscles and improve flexibility.
4. Hernia Treatment
A hernia may require surgical repair, especially if it causes severe pain or complications. Consult a doctor if you notice a bulge in the groin area.
5. Antibiotics for Infections
If an infection (like a UTI or epididymitis) is causing the pain, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics.
6. Lifestyle Changes
- Avoid heavy lifting if you have a hernia risk.
- Stay hydrated to prevent kidney stones.
- Warmup before exercise to prevent muscle strains.
- Wear supportive footwear to reduce hip and groin strain.
When to See a Doctor?
While mild groin pain may resolve on its own, you should consult a doctor if:
- The pain is severe and sudden.
- You notice swelling, redness, or a lump.
- Pain persists for more than a few days.
- You have fever, nausea, or difficulty urinating.
If you're unsure about your symptoms, Apollo 24|7 offers expert consultations where you can discuss your concerns with a healthcare professional. You can also book lab tests or imaging scans if needed.
Final Thoughts
Groin pain can stem from various causes, ranging from minor muscle strains to serious medical conditions. Paying attention to your symptoms and seeking timely medical advice can help in early diagnosis and effective treatment. Simple lifestyle adjustments, proper rest, and medical guidance can help you recover faster and prevent future discomfort.
If you're experiencing persistent groin pain, don’t ignore it—consult a doctor today for personalized care and treatment options.
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