The most popular recommendation for easing groin pain is to rest, apply ice, use a compression, and elevate the muscle(s). One may also choose to tape the groin to avoid further injury to the area.
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I have had IBS for years now and I had a bad spell the other day where I could hardly even walk due to the intestinal pain I was having. It turned out to be gas and constipation, but boy,...
It should be distinguished from other forms of prostatitis such as chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Men with this disease often have chills, fever, fatigue, pain in the...
This will depend on what is causing the pain. Most pain is caused by a pulled adductor muscle. For this type of pain rest, ice, compression and elevation are the best immediate treatment and the...