Groin Pain Causes
2. Fracture
Fracturing one of the bones in the area or injuring a bone in some other way are other potential causes of groin pain. Again, this is most likely to occur in people who are physically active, but this is not necessarily always the case. Fractures are often particularly painful, so you will likely be compelled to see a medical professional to see what is causing it.
In addition to pain, bone fractures might lead to other complications such as an infection, so it is something you should get checked out if you suspect there is a problem.
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