I would be grateful for advice.
I am a fit and healthy 30 year old. I am happy in a loving relationship. I am fit with a bmi of 21.
i dont suffer from depression or anxiety.
I essentially have reduced sensation in my penile and scrotal region.
I have normal interest in sex, and able to get an erection., and ejacualte , but their is no orgasm sensation.
This problem started when i was 21 , and i felt something go in this area, ( i dont cycle )
I am not sure what to do, i live in the uk and am unaware of any doctors who specialise in this area.
? pudendal nerve injury ?
Re: ? pudendal nerve injury ?
I am from the U.K, I don't know if you have PN but Dr Baronowski is the man to see in London, private appointment is £400.00 and will be money well spent. There is also some one on Bristol a Dr Greensdale (sp).
Re: ? pudendal nerve injury ?
Hi there,
I bought a book online called "Living with Pudendal Neuralgia" and it is written by a woman from the UK...called Maragret Stubbs.
http://www.amazon.com/Journey-Through-P ... 1456773720
She mentions the names of some UK based Drs and groups that are aware of and manage PN.
Have you tried any non-surgical treatments in the meantime like a TENS machine, hot baths, dry skin brushing, specific exercises to open up the hips/lengthen the pelvic floor muscles or reverse kegels? Plug into this group bc there are specific pieces of information Drs won't necessarily have at their finger tips. x
I bought a book online called "Living with Pudendal Neuralgia" and it is written by a woman from the UK...called Maragret Stubbs.
http://www.amazon.com/Journey-Through-P ... 1456773720
She mentions the names of some UK based Drs and groups that are aware of and manage PN.
Have you tried any non-surgical treatments in the meantime like a TENS machine, hot baths, dry skin brushing, specific exercises to open up the hips/lengthen the pelvic floor muscles or reverse kegels? Plug into this group bc there are specific pieces of information Drs won't necessarily have at their finger tips. x
My pelvic pain presents as a constant dull ache, fluttering/buzzing throughout my pelvic region. My pelvic diaphram is stressed due to my musculoskeletal system adapting to my uneven hips, which reduces blood flow to the nerves/muscles which is why I believe I have chronic pelvic pain.