Bruising is one of the most readily noticeable physical symptoms of a groin pull. As is to be expected, the extent of the bruising varies according to the severity of the injury, with more bruising appearing with deeper muscle tears. How quickly the bruising appears is also clearly linked to the severity of the damage. In the case of a full muscle rupture, you can expect to see extensive bruising on your inner leg within a day or two after the groin pull occurred. On the contrary, bruising may be minimal or nonexistent with a slight groin pull.

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