It would be nice if you went into more detail other than a brief mention of the different synptoms. How to treat each condition would have been appropriate. This was just a definition of the two, which those of us suffering from this already know. How about a discussion about treatments rather than promoting your study. A link to your paper would be helpful.
Please somebody answer this!! I have symptoms of RGS and PGAD! But is it possible to have both? First i had restlessness down there (if you know, you know) and now the unwanted arousal!
Agreed!!! I had high hopes in learning here. I have pudendal neuralgia after transvaginal mesh. Sometimes I have PGAD, but often I have RGS. I really need more info.
@@debir4111Hello Have you had any tests done to find the cause of your Pgad? Often it's due to a tarlov cyst in the sacro-lumbar vertebrae that affects the pudendal nerve = nerve of the genital organs or a cyst in the genital perineal sphere. Or often due to pelvic varicose veins in the genital or vulvar area! Do: pelvic MRI and/or dorsal spine MRI? Or phleboscanner.
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It would be nice if you went into more detail other than a brief mention of the different synptoms.
How to treat each condition would have been appropriate.
This was just a definition of the two, which those of us suffering from this already know.
How about a discussion about treatments rather than promoting your study.
A link to your paper would be helpful.
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Please somebody answer this!! I have symptoms of RGS and PGAD! But is it possible to have both? First i had restlessness down there (if you know, you know) and now the unwanted arousal!
Agreed!!! I had high hopes in learning here. I have pudendal neuralgia after transvaginal mesh. Sometimes I have PGAD, but often I have RGS. I really need more info.
@@debir4111Hello
Have you had any tests done to find the cause of your Pgad?
Often it's due to a tarlov cyst in the sacro-lumbar vertebrae that affects the pudendal nerve = nerve of the genital organs or a cyst in the genital perineal sphere. Or often due to pelvic varicose veins in the genital or vulvar area!
Do: pelvic MRI and/or dorsal spine MRI? Or phleboscanner.
@Brittany-Nature I feel pain in rectum and vagina and some symptoms of genital arousal ... I have mild buldge in spine l4l5 ....
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