Symptoms of pudendal neuralgia

The main symptom of pudendal neuralgia is Pelvic pain . Any of the areas supplied by the pudendal nerve can be affected. The pain may: feel like a burning, crushing, shooting or prickling sensation develop gradually or suddenly be constant but worse at some times and better at others be worse when sitting down and improve when standing or lying down Other symptoms can include: numbness and pins and needles in the pelvic area increased sensitivity to pain you may find just a light touch or wearing clothes uncomfortable feeling as though there's swelling or an object in your perineum often described as feeling like a golf or tennis ball needing to go the toilet frequently or suddenly pain during sex, difficulty reaching orgasm, and erectile dysfunction in men
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