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symptoms of successful nerve block?
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:26 pm
by Chex
what are the sensations I would get if a pudendal nerve block was sucessful? Is the area numb? Or does the pain just go away? Will there be any feeling? When does it wear off? Will I know if I have to pee? Will the clitoris have any sensation? Will sex be ok? I never thought of these questions in the dr. office.
Re: symptoms of successful nerve block?
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:57 pm
by janetm2
For me the pain just went away but did not last longer than an hour or two but that was a definite sign that the pudendal nerve was the problem and source of my pain. I have seen different that others have mentioned numbness so maybe theycan and will respond with other answers as well. Good luck.
Janet
Re: symptoms of successful nerve block?
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:50 pm
by Violet M
Chex, my understanding of a good nerve block is that you will lose sensation In the distribution area of the PN -- the saddle area. If that happens and it relieves your pain it is considered diagnostic for pudendal neuralgia. But I think the reality is that nerve blocks aren't an exact science because the medication can wander to other areas and there are variations in pudendal nerve anatomy. From my experience I had partial relief of pain and a feeling of numbness in part of the saddle area and partial sensation of urinating. The medication wore off within a few hours.
Violet