New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What kind of doctor should men see for groin pain?

Asked by:Charlie

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 01:07 AM

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  • Helheim Helheim

    Mar 30, 2026

    Men who experience dull pain in the right groin should seek medical treatment based on the actual situation. If the male testicles are exposed to coiled and swirling blood vessels like a worm, it may be a sperm varicose veins, and they should seek medical attention from a urology department or andrology department for diagnosis and treatment. If the pain in the groin is accompanied by swelling or lumps in the superficial part of the skin, it may be a direct or indirect hernia in the groin. You can seek medical advice from a general surgery department for diagnosis and treatment. Ultrasound examination can detect abnormalities in the groin.

    For men, the dull pain in the right groin is basically these two symptoms. If there are other problems, you should see a general surgery department for a comprehensive examination. For example, colitis, appendicitis, and intussusception are also symptoms of the general surgery department, but they need to be specifically tested and confirmed before treatment can be carried out.

    Men who experience groin pain should decide which department to attend based on the patient's actual clinical symptoms.

    For example, a patient has swollen lymph nodes in the groin, often accompanied by pain. This is usually caused by the spread of infection from the lower limbs to the groin. It is recommended that the patient undergo general surgery for treatment and require anti-infective treatment.

    For example, if a patient has a lump in the groin, the lump can be retracted, and sometimes it is accompanied by dull pain. It is usually an inguinal hernia. It is recommended that the patient should also be treated by general surgery.

    If the patient has pain after groin activity, such as groin pain after strenuous exercise, it is usually a groin strain, and it is recommended that an orthopedic department perform treatment.

    Therefore, if a man has groin pain, he should comprehensively analyze the patient's condition and then decide which department to treat, rather than fixing the fixed part for treatment.