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hi please can u advise me, i have lots of hard lumps in my groin, and i get swelling in my tummy alot, should i go to out of hours doctor today as there was only one lump now there is quite a few, i feel like just lying down alot but cant sleep at same time. many thanks xx C

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Glenmeadow

Good for you for being ready to take action! We get used to our infirmities and it is all too easy to ignore them. Out of hours or on the schedule, by all means trust your good instincts and get checked out!

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Pollynic

Yes get it checked

I had a lump in the groin too it turned out to be Fnhl

But a lot of the time its infection

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BelindaTupper

Yes, I'd get it checked tight away, too. These bodies are complex, and tough but fragile at the same time. Be your own best advocate, take care.

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