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Pudendal Neuralgia

Pudendal Neuralgia

by PelvicTherapy | Jan 22, 2021 | Female Pelvic Pain, Male Pelvic Pain

Across all genders, we all have two pudendal nerves – one that serves the right side of the pelvis and one that serves the left. This nerve, when irritated, is hard to ignore. The pudendal nerve supplies sensory and motor signals to the perineum and genitals....

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