Pudendal Nerve Entrapment/Neuropathy/Damage
Hello from a new member. Am wondering if anyone suffers from the monster Pudendal Nerve Entrapment/Neuropathy/Damage? I do. And I'm very alone in it. It is a very uncommon condition, and because of its personal nature, one that many people may not be comfortable opening up about. There seems to be a more vocal/visible presence of patients in the US, AUS and France. I hope, I need, I want - for it be made more aware of here in Canada. If there is any one who suffers from it, or who thinks they might, please feel free to open up about it. Please join me in advocating for ourselves in this horrible condition.
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Yes tiger balm is great hope he does hear your precious heart felt prayer , in future he promises to wipe out all suffering hope you feel better real soon changed from gabapentin, because of two many side effect's i.e. swollen feet and arms etc... Found making changes in lifestyle ie foods that upset second brain as its sometimes called , (tummy ) i found having vitamins k and plenty of vitamin c and potassium and magnesium has helped with turmeric ginger roots, and chillies believe it or not lemon and ginger root tea and spinach green smoothies with banana and coconut water and or pineapple add little cinnamon , Turmeric tiny black pepper and cauliflower. Aleo Vera is good drink too , it's amazing we didn't see it before when we know God created food and herbs to benefit us . Hope something can help you in the USA , kind regards swift HUG from England .
Thanks for the Tiger Balm recommendation. I checked it out on Amazon and they suggested the Red version from Thailand. I will try this for my neuropathic pain.☹️
I use Tiger Balm on my sacrum and find that it calms my neuropathy. It doesn't eliminate it - but it helps.
@darlingtondoll Let me know if it works ,so far I haven't found anything that is lasting
Hello I am suffering from the pudendal nerve entrapment monster also! Thank u I’m going to order some tiger balm
May I ask what nerve surgery you had: tarsal tunnel, tibial tunnel, peroneal, etc?
Muscles/ligaments can entrap nerve so going up to spinal level seems like more of a pain mgt solution and not really treating the likely source of the problem which is in your butt. The surgery is difficult and very few surgeons want to do it. Germany seems to have best pelvic center to treat these problems. France also has doctor who is really good. If you search PubMed for pudendal neuralgia, you may find more treatments.
Peripheral nerve surgeons (dellon institute) can be helpful when other doctor's fail. They actually work with "all" peripheral nerves. However, the surgery for pudendal problems is difficult, so most pelvic surgeons don't ever learn it.
Most likely will have to travel far to find facility to treat pudendal area.
Thank u I have been trying some of these things you suggested! I like eating healthier