Pudendal Neuralgia

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @johns1577
    @johns1577 5 месяцев назад +1

    Best explanation I've ever heard. Thankd!
    An Interventional Radiologist is offering pudendal nerve cryoablation to treat my severe left scrotal pain. I've had two 100% successful nerve blocks done at the ischial spine. He wants to do a block at the Alcock's Canal, then treat there. But that's distal to my previous blocks AND to the most common entrapment location for that nerve - the spot where the sacrospinus and sacrotuberous ligaments cross. Apparently all ablation types for treating pudendal neuralgia get done this way. This doesn't make sense to me, and I can't talk to this doctor until the day I fly there for the block. What am I missing?
    I'm an Electrical Engineer who spent my career in Silicon Valley developing novel medical devices, including implantable defibrillators and RF generators for performing ablation procedures - which is what i was expecting to be offerred. BUT - if that block doesn't help, wouldn't that verify my nerve issue is proximal to the canal and is likely trapped between the ligaments? Pain started during a six month time period where I had to use a knee cart for a right leg injury.
    I tried the DRG stimulator, and have had my genitofemoral nerve and the perineal branch of my left pudendal nerve cut.

  • @rockettedog
    @rockettedog 2 месяца назад +2

    I laughed when I liked this video. I’ve been having chronic pudendal neuralgia for 10 years. This is a great description. I had mild issues after giving birth, but 10 years ago I had a vulvar tumor removed and have been in pain since. Sigh. Had a nerve block and trigger point injections a few weeks ago with mild results. I have in last had better results. Just tried low dose naltrexone. Was taking at the same time as amatryptaline and one was making me crazy so I stopped both. I definitely need a good muscle relaxer. Currently taking metaxalone. I have tried vaginal Valium but will try again. I’d like to try your suggestions. Makes a lot of sense. Now to get a dr to agree. 😁 maybe I’ll send them this video. I’m sure they’d love that. 😊

  • @mudwiser1391
    @mudwiser1391 Год назад +8

    When explaining what PD is, I believe it is imperative to understand the Men can and do suffer from PD as well. There is a lot of embarrassment that goes all long with the condition. 3/4 of the battle is getting the proper diagnosis. How many time are you prepared to drop your trousers before getting the correct diagnosis from a doctor who actually cares enough to help?

    • @johns1577
      @johns1577 6 месяцев назад

      That is true. Do you mean PN?

    • @johns1577
      @johns1577 6 месяцев назад

      Very true. You have to be willing to travel to see someone, typically.

  • @johns1577
    @johns1577 6 месяцев назад

    Great information, and well presented!
    You mentioned that there are various kinds of blocks, and I know that, in theory, only more distal parts of the nerve are numbed by a block. I also know that even the blocks at the ischial spine aren't easy to do. Ive had 4 and 2 missed. Knowing the various locations on the nerve where blocks can be done would REALLY help PN patients to isolate exactly where the nerve is being irritated. Knowing that would be of tremendous help in deciding on treatment options - especially for surgical approach selection for decompression surgery.
    Can you please list the different potential locations for blocks and what each block is called, so we know what to ask for?

  • @mr.wilson2127
    @mr.wilson2127 Год назад +2

    Ive fractured my coccyx twicd. In the last few years ive had a pinching feeling in the perineum. I first noticed it on a stationary bike, then it started when sitting. Now, it's ever present. Its not debilitating, put a pinching feeling thats very distracting to the point of frustration.

  • @veronicaaguayo5580
    @veronicaaguayo5580 2 года назад +4

    Doc can this go away? Mine started after an abdominal hysterectomy 11 1/2 months ago. I have burning on incision and labias up bitt crack.

  • @pattitempleton4881
    @pattitempleton4881 Год назад +1

    Wow! I have never heard anyone talk of this! I wish you were in Oregon! I have had this pain for quite a few years, no mention of a treatment...

    • @aliciam6725
      @aliciam6725 Год назад +1

      I’ts levelled my once active life in four years- it’s even taken my career from me. There are some good support and/or information groups on facebook if you’re looking for help.

  • @TheUnclemer
    @TheUnclemer Год назад +2

    how can i get cured with this ....i suffer for approx 12 years now. i have done several treatments.

  • @OvercomingPudendalNeuralgia
    @OvercomingPudendalNeuralgia Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @Raiders555
    @Raiders555 Месяц назад

    My prudendal nerve was treated with steroid shots vaginally. I no longer lose control of my bladder my PGAD is gone (clitoral over stimulation) and ractal pain is gone. Mine issue is farther up causeing the Pudendal nerve entrapment. I have inflamed Si joints which is affecting the pudendal nerve. I am currently awaiting upcoming steroid shots to my SI joints. Im hoping that helps. Also getting an mri to see what else may be going on.

  • @ERfan91
    @ERfan91 Год назад +2

    The only muscle relaxer I can take that works and works with little to no side effects is skelaxin/metaxalone is that one that helps

  • @dorothybeveridge3133
    @dorothybeveridge3133 Год назад +2

    You thought I have pedendal neuralgia. Please please help me. I’m just so frustrated with this.

  • @dorothybeveridge3133
    @dorothybeveridge3133 Год назад

    Hi . Can you help me a burning stinging down below. My doctor doesn’t seem to know what it is. Please reply me.

  • @SAMEntalhealth
    @SAMEntalhealth Год назад +2

    Another cause for Pudendal neuralgia is when you almost ejaculate, then stop before it releases. As a kid I did that when I first started...you know. But my anxiety made me stop it before it came because I was feeling way too anxious

  • @aimjbtnh3
    @aimjbtnh3 3 месяца назад

    Hi. Can prp work for pudendal neuralgia and/or cauda equina? If so, what location would you recommend the injections? Ive seen several doctors and no one is really helping me. I had a fall and aggravation during PT which led to feet/ankle numbness and urine retention. It progressed to levator ani spasms. Pudendal neuralgia...so a year later and it still hurts to sit (hamstrings & glute pain & tightness and anal/vaginal pain) . I still get deep pelvic floor spasms. Im in daily pain. Im trying to go back to work so i wanna get away from sedative medications (they dont fully help anyway)....any advice please

  • @jnnemsky
    @jnnemsky 5 месяцев назад

    Do women stay on 3 times a day Valium, if it helps them?

  • @dorothybeveridge3133
    @dorothybeveridge3133 Год назад

    My doctor has given me amitriptyline? Doctor says my swab came back as thrush?? I don’t think that’s right.

    • @LoveABun
      @LoveABun Год назад

      Thrush, ie yeast infection can cause vaginal and vulvar burning. Hopefully your doctor gave you a prescription to treat your yeast infection.

  • @grettagrids
    @grettagrids Год назад +1

    I tried biofeedback. And pelvic physical therapy, neither helped. 😢 hopefully. My. Pain. Dr. Has a solution. At least. Your explanation makes sense, my urologist. Just brushes. It. Off. Along. With my ehlers danlos ( pelvic exams for me are. A night mare soo try avoiding them. I cant wear. Underwear. Eirher.

  • @shahriarsharar8363
    @shahriarsharar8363 Год назад

    sir , when i lie on my front, give pressure on my right testis, when i ride cycle and give testicle pressure, when i pull up my penis, i feel dull nerve related burning pain in groin to upper thigh, when I sit , i feel tight from my hip to groin thigh area , somtimes burning pain all over the leg and toe, is it pudendal or piriformis or sciatic nerve problem ? can you tell me?

    • @johns1577
      @johns1577 6 месяцев назад

      Cycling can cause pudendal neuralgia. I suggest seeing an expert and having a nerve block to the pudendal nerve at the ischial spine.

  • @Trish.O-q3h
    @Trish.O-q3h Год назад

    Where are you located?

    • @LoveABun
      @LoveABun 9 месяцев назад

      Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • @norbuyangzom8091
    @norbuyangzom8091 Год назад

    I think prudential neuralgia damadge does happen in sexual activity too.

  • @armandoneri3607
    @armandoneri3607 Год назад +2

    There are none of these treatments in the UK. The UK health service is still in the dark ages.

    • @elizabethmcleod246
      @elizabethmcleod246 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, there are doctors that can help you.
      Put Pudendal Neuralgia Hope in Google. There is a prompt that says List of Doctors. Press on the European doctors.

    • @johns1577
      @johns1577 6 месяцев назад

      There are doctors there.