Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Groin pain
…are also present? Is there a groin lump, pain in the groin, fever, swollen glands anywhere else in the body, blood in the urine, or other symptoms? * Have you been exposed to any sexually-transmitted diseases? The physical examination will include examination of the groin area. A hidden hernia can be… related searches:groin pain | epididymitis
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Lymphogranuloma venereum
…vagina and rectum. Symptoms * Small painless ulcer on genitalia * Swelling and redness of the skin in the groin area * Swollengroin lymph nodes on one or both sides * Drainage from lymph nodes in groin * Blood or pus from the rectum (blood in the stools) * Pain while having a bowel movement (tenesmus) Exams… related searches:groin pain | swollen groin lymph nodes
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
…can cause a variety of symptoms. Symptoms depend on what area of the body is affected by the cancer. Symptoms may include: * Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, underarms, groin, or other areas (may occur as an armpit lump) * Fever * Excessive sweating with night sweats * Unintentional weight loss * Severe… related searches:swollen groin lymph nodes | armpit lump | lymphoma
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Urethritis
…scrotum. A digital rectal exam will also be performed. The physical exam may reveal tender and enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area, discharge from the penis, or a tender and swollen penis. For women, areas to be examined include the abdominal and pelvic exams. The health care provider will check for lower… related searches:swollen groin lymph nodes
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral
Deep venous thrombosis, iliofemoral This picture shows a red and swollen thigh and leg caused by a blood clot (thrombus) in the deep veins in the groin (iliofemoral veins) which prevents normal return of blood from the leg to the heart.
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Swollen glands
…fingers) include: * Groin * Armpit * Neck (there is a chain of lymph nodes on either side of the front of the neck, both sides of the neck, and down each side of the back of the neck) * Under the jaw and chin * Behind the ears * On the back of the head Lymph nodes can become swollen from infection, inflammatory… related searches:swollen neck | swollen groin lymph nodes | enlarged spleen lymphoma
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Syphilis - secondary
…the genitalia or skin folds called condylomata lata. During secondary syphilis, additional symptoms such as fever, malaise, loss of appetite, and swollen lymph nodes may also be noted. This stage is the most contagious stage of syphilis. While it usually resolves within weeks, in some cases it may last… related searches:swollen groin lymph nodes
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Tick bite
…fields. They attach to you as you brush past bushes, plants, and grass. Once on you, ticks often move to a warm, moist location, like the armpits, groin, and hair. At that point they typically attach firmly to your skin and begin to draw blood. Ticks can be fairly large -- about the size of a pencil… related searches:swollen groin lymph nodes | swollen neck lymph nodes | armpit rash