If you have a sharp pain in the front thigh, it may be due to a muscle tear, groin pull, inguinal hernia, or several other causes. Here, a doctor weighs in.
A hernia is the protrusion of an organ through a weak area of the body wall, commonly in the groin. Risk factors include ...
If you play a sport that requires sudden twists, sharp turns, or bursts of speed, a sports hernia is an injury you should ...
Groin pain in athletes is a multifactorial condition that affects participants across a range of sports including football, ice hockey and rugby. These injuries often involve the adductor muscle group ...
Experiencing pain in the knees, groin, thigh or back? A new survey by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center reveals many people don't realize these symptoms can mean there's a problem in the ...
Many men suffer from pelvic floor disorders without knowing it. These issues can lead to pain, urinary problems, and sexual ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 76-year-old male who is in good health and doesn't take any medications. I ride my bike 40 miles a week, play golf four days a week and go to the gym every other day. About six ...
If I am right, then the condition should improve as your body absorbs the blood, which takes pressure off the nerve. However, ...
I suspect that the bruising on your forearm was caused by bleeding from the puncture site of the artery in your wrist.