Genitofemoral nerve pain arises from irritation or damage to the genitofemoral nerve, which runs from the lower back into the groin and inner thigh. This condition can cause sharp, burning, or aching pain in the groin, lower abdomen, or upper thigh, often affecting the area innervated by the nerve. It may result from trauma, surgery, or compression. Treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause and may include pain management strategies, physical therapy, or nerve blocks.