pain in the adductors

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Hello, I know that the answers here do not replace a visit to the doctor, but maybe someone has an opinion or experience of the same thing. I have been plagued for some time by pain from the lower abdomen to the pubic bone and down to the adductors (on both sides). Since I am over 35 years old and was a footballer, I researched on the Internet and identified an inflammation of the pubis as a possible cause. Of course I'm not sure! Since the lymphatic system "uses" the same "way", this may of course also be an option. I went to the doctor and he gave me Ibufalm. The pain decreased slightly, but I still have it. If I take a longer break, then they become less but do not disappear. If I play football again, I have major pains in the adductors. When I press in with my fingers and want to feel it, I feel something like something thick inside (whatever that is?). The skin at the base of the groin in the adductor area is reddened, dry and looks like psoriasis. I don't have an itch there. Only the shower burns when the foam gets there. Anybody have any idea what that might be or how I'm gonna get it off? Of course I'll go to the doctor again, but I'd like an opinion in advance. Thank you

 

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    I have had a lot of trouble with the adductors following severe inflammation of the sacroiliac joints, I was given exercises to do  by a physiotherapist following a fracture of the 5th metatarsal head. That was the cause of my problem. The inflammation was treated with ultrasound by my chiropractor. My pelvis was out of alignment, and pubic joint was also affected. I had quite severe  perineal discomfort, with extreme itching.I had numerous 

    chiropractic treatments,  which helped but did not cure it . I made the diagnosis that it was the Sartorius muscle that was the problem, and once that was treated things are much improved. It was very painful to have that treated, but I only need the one treatment. However, the Pubic and SI joints are still unstable, and I continue to have  ultrasound treatment. 

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      Hello ruth57919. Thank you for your experience and information. Regards

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