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[|Human|] I have had a gas bubble near my groin for almost 2 years now. It hasnt gotten any larger, and is not painful. It comes and goes, and I am able to push it back in when it protrudes. It typically protrudes when I push, for instance when I am going to the bathroom. What is it, and what can I do about it?
[|AI|]  Hello, Thank you for your query. Your description is suggestive of an Inguinal Hernia. When there is a defect in the abdominal muscle wall, the internal organs can push through it and can be felt & seen on the body. The intestine is usually involved but can include other structures too. A hernia can be asymptomatic as yours but can become complicated if a too much of an organ is pushed out and is strangulated by the opening defect in your abdominal wall. This is a life-threatening complication. I strongly recommend you see a general surgeon who could assess the size of the defect and advise a proper plan of action. I would do a physical exam, assess your medical /personal history and risk factors. Furthermore, I would also request an Ultrasound or a CT scan of the Abdomen. Depending on the findings, a treatment plan will be advised. Surgery is the only definitive treatment. A wait and watch plan may be an option if defect is very small. Avoid pushing or straining. don't lift heavy objects or do any activity that makes the hernia appear. This can enlarge the defect and cause strangulation as mentioned above you develop abdominal pain, blood in the stools, fever, see your doctor right away or go to the emergency. Hope this helps. Please get back to us if you need further clarification. Wish you good health