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Sorry, I have no info on the dorsal root ganglion, but I am a long time sufferer from pudendal nerve pain.
Maybe I should ask my doc about it?
How I have been dealing with the pain—pelvic pt, they probably will do internal work, teach you how to do it yourself (with appliances?) they can recommend, (it’s not hard)
And pt to help put everything in place, or stretch, strengthen or loosen things.
I also use a tens unit in different places, and Diclofenac patches (RX) , also in different places. Spine, buttocks etc. Ice, heat, trying to stay away from oral stuff, as I think that may have caused some digestive issues, adding to all the mess.
The only oral meds I take occasionally, that seem to help, both RX, are methocarbamol or Librax. From my urologist who has helped immensely.
Please follow up with any information that you find out…thanks and good luck!!!

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Thank you so much for your reply. I am sorry you have been suffering from pudendal nerve pain. It certainly can interfere with one’s life! I’ve been dealing with it for several years, along with peripheral and small fiber neuropathy, without much real success in pain relief. Have tried multiple treatments, but some of the things you mentioned are new to me, so I appreciate that. I’ve seen 2 different pelvic pts over the last three years, 2 neurologists, and 2 pain docs. The DRG only recently came to my attention, so I exploring its effectiveness. I will pass along anything substantial that I learn. I am curious about how to use the TENS unit for pudendal pain relief. Thanks again.