Other direct or indirect causes of groin pain include:
• Avascular necrosis (dead bone tissue caused by restricted blood flow)
• Avulsion fracture (ligament or tendon pulled from the bone)
• Bursitis (joint inflammation)
• Epididymitis (testicle inflammation)
• Hernia
• Hydrocele (fluid build-in scrotum)
• Kidney stones
• Mumps
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Muscle strain• Osteoarthritis
• Pinched Nerve
• Piriformis syndrome (the muscle in the buttocks spasms, causing pain)
• Retractile testicle (a testicle that moves between the abdomen and scrotum)
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Sciatica• Scrotal masses
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Sprains• Stress fractures
• Swollen lymph nodes
• Tendinitis
• Testicular cancer
• Testicular torsion (twisted testicle)
• Urinary tract infection (UTI)
• Varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum)