Pudendal neuralgia is a relatively unknown condition that can cause pain and numbness in the genitals, buttocks, and thighs. Although it is not well known, there are treatments available that can help treat the symptoms with the help of physical therapy.
In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at what pudendal nerve entrapment is, why men are still at risk for it, and what treatment options are available. So if you are unaware of pudendal nerve entrapment in males and how can this affliction be cured this one is for you.
Definition
The pudendal nerve is essential to sensation and function in your pelvic region, including the anus and genitals. You can use this nerve to send movement (motor) and sensation information from your genital area. Pudendal nerves pass through the pelvic floor muscles which support your organs, ending at your external genitalia. But what if this nerve becomes compressed?
Pudendal nerve entrapment is a condition in which the nerve becomes compressed or damaged, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the affected area. Most of the time it is underdiagnosed, poorly treated, and causes significant impairment of quality of life. A person can experience such intense agony in the genital area and seat region that they are unable to urinate, have intercourse, or even sit down without experiencing intense, shooting, burning pain.
Though it can be very uncomfortable and distressing for most men, don’t worry because the cure is available.
Why Men Are Still at Risk?
Pudendal neuralgia is most common in women but can also affect males. The possible causes are:
- Prolonged Sitting
- Cycling
- Horse Riding
- Pelvic Surgery
- Pelvis Broken Bone
- Constipation
- Contraction of the pudendal nerve by the nearby muscles or tissue
But take note that sometimes in some cases causes are not found. But there are still ways to know whether you experiencing are symptoms of pudendal neuralgia. Here are some examples:
- Pain sensitivity increased
- Pain and numbness in the pelvis
- Swelling or sting on your perineum
- A frequent and sudden need to go to the bathroom
- Hard to reach orgasm, pain during sex, and erectile dysfunction
If ever you are experiencing these, it’s better to seek medical attention especially if the pain is causing you trouble. Early treatment can be a great help to prevent more pain and discomfort.
Physical Therapy for Pudendal Neuralgia
In the realm of treating pudendal neuralgia, our approach to physical therapy is comprehensive and personalized. The initial steps involve delving into your medical history and lifestyle choices, crucial for identifying the underlying factors contributing to your pain. This meticulous analysis also lays the foundation for a targeted treatment plan.
Central to our strategy is pelvic floor physical therapy, a conservative yet highly effective option for pudendal nerve entrapment. This specialized therapy guides your body in a multifaceted journey—restoring structures, releasing tension in pelvic floor muscles, and ensuring proper alignment of the tailbone. The diversity of physical therapy strategies at Pelvis NYC encompasses manual therapy as well as tailored exercises, and strengthening routines, addressing specific muscle issues and promoting overall pelvic health.
At Pelvis.NYC, we firmly believe in the individuality of each patient. Our commitment to a personalized approach means that every treatment plan is unique, and crafted to address your specific symptoms and concerns. Our goal is to not only alleviate pain but also prioritize your comfort. Take the first step towards relief by visiting us and experiencing a FREE 15-minute teleconsultation.
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