Pudendal Region

The pudendal region - (plosna) - part of the human body, as well as any hollow, spongy or spherical part of its limbs, between which there is integumentary tissue (skin). It is also called the “area of ​​introitus” (the inserted penis, in the Middle Ages), and the external genitalia of men and women (genitals) are hidden under it.

The ancients considered it to be located between both thighs, which are also the boundaries of this area. The ancient Greek doctors Hippocrates, Galen and others even pointed out that the pudendal or genital area consists of two areas: the upper