Recurrent mass in the groin area
Inguinal oblique hernia is a recurrent mass in the groin area, which begins to appear smaller. It only appears when the patient is standing, laboring, walking, running, coughing, or crying. The mass can be returned when lying flat or by hand The disappearance of the right inguinal hernia is more common.
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