The groin is that part of the human body that is not usually talked about out loud or thought about. But this does not mean that this anatomical area cannot be given attention. And in some cases, a person cannot even independently examine this area in order to diagnose a particular disease. This is why it is important to know how to properly expose, care for and treat the groin area.
It is important to understand whether you have pain in the groin, difficulty urinating, spotting during urination, persistent discomfort in the lower abdomen, anus or perineum, blood in the urine, impurities of pus, mucus or stones and other sensations of dysfunction of the pelvic organs. Regardless of the cause of the pathology of the groin area, you should consult a urologist.