A Sportsmans hernia is a condition characterised by chronic groin pain. There is no definable hernia identified with a rupture of muscles or tendons in the inguinal canal often attributed to the cause of the condition. Many professional footballers have had treatment for this condition.Athletes comm...
some women with chlamydia will develop the pelvic inflammatory disease (PID; see above). Because it is common for infected women to have no symptoms, chlamydial infection is often untreated and results in extensive destruction of the Fallopian tubes, fertilityproblems, andtubal...
When one of your organs finds a weak spot in a muscle and pushes through, you have a hernia. Common areas for hernias include your groin and the space between your upper thigh and abdomen. If you strain your obliques, your chances of getting a hernia are increased. Both of these conditi...
The strain of ligaments, tendons, and muscles in the region is the most common cause of groin pain. An inguinal hernia is another cause of pain in the groin. In an inguinal hernia, tissue bulges out through a weak spot in groin muscles. Groin pain may also be caused bykidney stonesand...
swollen lymph nodes(glands) in the neck and groin. These HIV-associated symptoms usually disappear within a few weeks. Stage 2: Clinical Latency Stage (HIV Dormancy) After acute infection, the virus appears to become dormant, and the person feels normal. This stage of HIV infection may last ...
Cardiac catheterization.Using X-ray images, your doctor threads a catheter through an artery in your groin or arm and into your heart where the catheter measures pressure in the heart chamber. Your doctor may also inject a dye that shows up on X-rays to see how blood flows through the hea...
much time has passed, the risk of bleeding in your brain rises too high, and tPA becomes no longer safe to use. After that, drugs that break up clots (called thrombolytics) must be delivered via a catheter threaded through your blood vessels from your groin to the blockage in your brain...
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Groin 6.Ankle sprain.This is the accidentalstretchingor tearing of ligaments surrounding theankle. It often happens when the foot twists or rolls inward. Sprains typically get better with rest, ice, compression, and elevating the foot. 7.Plantar fasciitis.Aninflammationof the plantar fascia. That...
Signs of a blood clot include redness and swelling that gets worse over time and pain in the limb. For instance, if you have a blood clot in your leg, you may have pain in your calf, behind your knee, or in your thigh or groin. Bruise under a nail Doctors call this a subungual ...