You should consult a doctor if you notice:
- A bulge in your groin or scrotum that becomes more prominent when standing or straining.
- Pain, pressure, or burning sensation in the groin.
- Discomfort that worsens with physical activity.
- Swelling around the groin that increases over time.
- Sudden severe pain, nausea, or vomiting, which may indicate a strangulated hernia (a medical emergency).
You should consult a doctor if you notice:
- A bulge in your groin or scrotum that becomes more prominent when standing or straining.
- Pain, pressure, or burning sensation in the groin.
- Discomfort that worsens with physical activity.
- Swelling around the groin that increases over time.
- Sudden severe pain, nausea, or vomiting, which may indicate a strangulated hernia (a medical emergency).