Femoral and inguinal hernias share many symptoms and are often difficult to differentiate. Femoral hernias develop when a part of the intestine enters the femoral canal, while inguinal hernias develop when the intestines enter the inguinal canal. Femoral hernias develop below the crease of the groin. Additionally, femoral hernias more commonly affect females, while inguinal hernias appear more often in males.

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