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[|Human|] hello,want to consult u,my son is 22 yrz old n he is suffrng pain n swelling in inguinal region,he had a history ov appendix sugery a few yrz bck,he had also swelling in inguinal region a few monthz bck .tat tme it vold b overcome vd antibiotc nw he is sufferng again kindly email on my id,wt should i do.wt traetment u advise
[|AI|]  Hello! Pain and swelling in inguinal area (or better pain and some kind of lump) may be caused by inguinal hernia. Especially when it hurts during coughing. In inguinal area there are also lymph nodes which can be painful and enlarged when inflammation process is in this lymph nodes area. It can be located on same side leg for example. If your son is having a fever this diagnoses is more probable. One more thing - by inguinal region I understand a region where an abdomen ends and a leg begins. If the pain is a little higher, there is a need to look for a disease in abdominal cavity. If it's a right side where the surgery was performed, intro abdominal adhesions are possible, and intestine partial obstruction must be ruled out. Also, there is always a probability of post-operative hernia. What should be done is: blood tests for inflammation signs, ultrasound of abdomen and inguinal area and if lymph nodes will turn out enlarged, biopsy is necessary. Take care