When it’s caused by stretching of the pudendal nerve, is pelvic floor physiotherapy generally effective at curing, or at least reducing the symptoms of, this? Can one eventually regain feeling and full function?
@PelvicHealth9 ай бұрын
Absolutely! This can depend on many factors however and we would advise you to work with a pelvic pain specialist who sees these cases often. Treating pudendal nerve injuries can be tricky. We offer virtual consults for these cases here: pelvicpainrehab.com/pudendal-neuralgia-causes-symptoms-treatment/
@Blaster19869 ай бұрын
@@PelvicHealth Appreciate the response! I’m actually lined up to see a pelvic floor physiotherapist. I’m hoping that an internal examination will reveal what exactly is wrong with me whether it be muscle-related, nerve-related, etc. By the way, can pelvic floor physiotherapists diagnose other internal issues such as anal fissures and hemorrhoids (this and ‘diarrhea’ are the hardest common words for me to spell!)? I ask as some claim that anal fissures and bad cases of internal hemorrhoids can lead to CPPS. Someone on Reddit said his physiotherapist diagnosed him with a hernia which apparently was the cause of his CPPS symptoms.