Groin Pain Causes
5. Pinched Nerve
We have a network of nerves and blood vessels that serve our entire bodies. This includes our legs and our extremities such as the feet and the toes. In order to achieve this, there is a number of nerves that pass down to the legs through the groin area.
The passages that allow these nerves to pass through tend to be quite tight. In some cases, they are too tight, causing the nerves to become pinched. This can cause pain in the groin area, while it can also cause some other symptoms such as pain in the legs as well as tingling and numbness.
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