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I'm a 46 year old female who has been to dr. dr. for years. I fell skating as a child. A PT finally figured out I have scar tissue connected to my hamstring to the other side of my rectum. This I believe has squeezed my pudendal nerve. I can't even begin to tell you how bad this hurts. i've had pain shots & take pain meds. To make a long story short, why don't dr's figure out how to remove scar tissue & seal it over. they want even look at mine, they say it will grow back worse. If they could feel the pain they would try. The scar tissue is either from my nerve bleeding or a tore ligament or muscle. they don't know but it is very painful. My cousin is a Dr. and sent me info on the pudendal nerve. I have all the symtoms of a damaged one. Why don't Dr.s know much about this. I aprreciate any input. God Bless sr
Sometimes we know that something is wrong with us and we can’t prove it to the doctors so we keep running around hospitals and surgeries and from one doctor to another and in the end we have only the greater confusion in our heads. The more you worry about it, the more confused and upset you will be and your problems will not be resolved without the doctor’s help. I don’t know much about this condition, but I know my brother also had pudental neuropathy as he fell from the bike years back and still he could feel some stinging and twisting in his perineum. The doctors said it’s fine and he can’t avoid it. Once he was complaining on unbearable pain which was becoming bigger when he would sit and was relieved a bit when he would stand up, then he saw the med and he gave him the shot of Botox which made the pain go away temporarily, but still he can feel some sensations in the lower rectum and perineum.
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