In all the patients I've seen with inguinal hernias (a couple thousand), I never saw one that complained of buttocks pain...
Hernias above the abdominocrural crease are inguinal (latin, groin) and those arising below the crease are femoral (Latin, thigh) or crural (Latin, leg). -Schwartz
Henri Fruchaud has written: 'The surgical anatomy of hernias of the groin' -- subject(s): Surgery, Groin, Atlases, Inguinal hernia, Femoral hernia, Hernia
Inguinal hernia
Inguinal
Inguinal region
inguinal
The suffix for "inguinal" is "-al", which indicates a relationship to or pertinence with the inguinal area, referring to the groin.
near your gonades
Four inguinal teats, (inguinal meaning in the groin area)
The inguinal region
inguinal
Inguinal