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Post by brianpugh on Jan 11, 2018 10:36:56 GMT
Hi, I have been suffering with daily groin pain since a football injury when I was 35. I did have an inguinal hernia op when I was 36 (though no lump) but no effect on pain. I had 5 relatively good years before 2014. Then pain suddenly started again after playing golf and after having sex and the pain continued for several months. Unfortunately, I ended up with a dvt in that leg, then a pulmonary embolism. Was put on anti-coagulants to deal with this in hospital and thankfully the pain went. I am now on anti-coagulants for the rest of my life. However, unfortunately the groin pain has suddenly reappeared. I have been in constant pain since early April 2016. The pain varies in scale and also by description. It can be a stabbing /tearing /burning pain in my right groin where the adductor muscles meet the pelvic bone, going all way down to my knee; sometimes a constant ache also in the right testicle; shooting nerve pain and cramping sensation all way down from adductor muscles down through to the calf muscle; right foot changes colour to purple when standing and feels very cold when compared to left foot. Please Help. Thanks, for more you can check References: forums.netdoctor.co.uk/animated infographics
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