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Hello I Am Struggling For 4 Years With A Neuromuscular
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Question: Hello I am struggling for 4 years with a neuromuscular condition called chronic pelvic pain syndrome. My nerves and muscles in the area get very irritated when I have sexual activity, intense physical activity or a very stressful event. at first I tought I had a prostate infection but I saw several urologist and the problems havent been solved so I am looking at other professionals and I am pretty sure my condition is neuromuscular when I look at the symptoms.
Pain Symptoms:
-Pelvic pain
-Lower stomach pain (around belly button)
-Pelvic/Lower stomach pain (relieved about an hour after emptying bladder or having a bowel movement)
-Discomfort urinating or during bowel movement (sometimes yes sometimes no)
Sexual Symptoms:
-Weaker/less frequent erections
-Premature ejaculation (not when using xatral + elavil before sex with a partner)
-Pain after ejaculation (perineum/base penis)
Solutions tried:
antobiotics, alpha blockers, anti inflammatory, anti depressant, healthy diet, internal pelvic massage, yoga, pelvic stretching, spa relaxation, increased sexual activity or less sexual activity
What helps:
-alpha blocker and anti depressant worked for premature ejaculation and pains but it comes back full force when medication wears off after sexual activity.
-internal pelvic massage increased erectile strength and relaxed muscles but different stigning pain appear after so I stopped and did not solve pe.
-pelvic stretching I feel that it helps a bit for the pains but they come back and I still have pe if I dont use the drugs.
-not ejaculating 2x in a row or more/not waiting to long to ejaculate 3 days is the best interval.
Lifestyle:
good friends & family,
no financial trouble,
Physical activity cardio weight training.
I was in perfect health before this problem occured physically and mentally. The reason I seek advice from a urologist is because the 2 medications that help me for pain and pe during sex affect the nerves... So I would like to know what is your opinion on this and what tests/treatments could be done by a neurologist to help me with this problem ?
Thank you!
Pain Symptoms:
-Pelvic pain
-Lower stomach pain (around belly button)
-Pelvic/Lower stomach pain (relieved about an hour after emptying bladder or having a bowel movement)
-Discomfort urinating or during bowel movement (sometimes yes sometimes no)
Sexual Symptoms:
-Weaker/less frequent erections
-Premature ejaculation (not when using xatral + elavil before sex with a partner)
-Pain after ejaculation (perineum/base penis)
Solutions tried:
antobiotics, alpha blockers, anti inflammatory, anti depressant, healthy diet, internal pelvic massage, yoga, pelvic stretching, spa relaxation, increased sexual activity or less sexual activity
What helps:
-alpha blocker and anti depressant worked for premature ejaculation and pains but it comes back full force when medication wears off after sexual activity.
-internal pelvic massage increased erectile strength and relaxed muscles but different stigning pain appear after so I stopped and did not solve pe.
-pelvic stretching I feel that it helps a bit for the pains but they come back and I still have pe if I dont use the drugs.
-not ejaculating 2x in a row or more/not waiting to long to ejaculate 3 days is the best interval.
Lifestyle:
good friends & family,
no financial trouble,
Physical activity cardio weight training.
I was in perfect health before this problem occured physically and mentally. The reason I seek advice from a urologist is because the 2 medications that help me for pain and pe during sex affect the nerves... So I would like to know what is your opinion on this and what tests/treatments could be done by a neurologist to help me with this problem ?
Thank you!
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The reason I ask the advice of a neurologist***
Brief Answer:
Investigations are needed to clarify the diagnosis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for posting your query.
I am Dr Sudhir Kumar, Neurologist, and would try my best to help you.
I have noted your clinical details. I would recommend the following investigations to understand the issue in greater detail:
1. MRI LUMBO-SACRAL SPINE AND PELVIS
2. Nerve conduction studies including sphincter EMG
MRI would show if any structural issues such as infection or tumors are there, which are compressing the nerves in the pelvic region.
NCV/EMG would help us in detecting any nerve/muscle disorder.
If the above tests return normal, then, our focus is usually on pain relief with medications such as pregabalin or duloxetine.
Alpha blockers and anti-depressants do cause minor adverse effects, however, if they are beneficial they may be continued.
I sincerely hope my reply has helped you.
I would be pleased to answer, if you have any follow up queries or if you require any further information.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, XXXXXXX
For DIRECT QUERY to me: http://bit.ly/Dr-Sudhir-kumar
My blog: http://bestneurodoctor.blogspot.com/
Investigations are needed to clarify the diagnosis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for posting your query.
I am Dr Sudhir Kumar, Neurologist, and would try my best to help you.
I have noted your clinical details. I would recommend the following investigations to understand the issue in greater detail:
1. MRI LUMBO-SACRAL SPINE AND PELVIS
2. Nerve conduction studies including sphincter EMG
MRI would show if any structural issues such as infection or tumors are there, which are compressing the nerves in the pelvic region.
NCV/EMG would help us in detecting any nerve/muscle disorder.
If the above tests return normal, then, our focus is usually on pain relief with medications such as pregabalin or duloxetine.
Alpha blockers and anti-depressants do cause minor adverse effects, however, if they are beneficial they may be continued.
I sincerely hope my reply has helped you.
I would be pleased to answer, if you have any follow up queries or if you require any further information.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, XXXXXXX
For DIRECT QUERY to me: http://bit.ly/Dr-Sudhir-kumar
My blog: http://bestneurodoctor.blogspot.com/
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Yes I will need to do the test and I will write to you the results and see what you recommend after.
In your opinion why do alpha blockers and anti depressant help me with pain and with sex? I saw online that those drugs have negative sex symptoms but for me they help its curious..
How does pregabalin affects muscles, nerves body any dangerous side effects?
Thank you for the help
In your opinion why do alpha blockers and anti depressant help me with pain and with sex? I saw online that those drugs have negative sex symptoms but for me they help its curious..
How does pregabalin affects muscles, nerves body any dangerous side effects?
Thank you for the help
Brief Answer:
Sure, please get back with the reports.
Detailed Answer:
I would be pleased to advise you after seeing the reports.
Regarding alpha blockers and anti-depressant medicines helping you, exact mechanism is unknown. However, alpha blockers may improve blood flow to the nerves. Anti-depressant medicines also have an effect on nerves via their influence on neuro-transmitters. Regarding adverse effects of these drugs on sex, they are not common (seen in less than 5% of users).
Pregabalin has a beneficial effect on pain or discomfort of nerve origin.
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
Sure, please get back with the reports.
Detailed Answer:
I would be pleased to advise you after seeing the reports.
Regarding alpha blockers and anti-depressant medicines helping you, exact mechanism is unknown. However, alpha blockers may improve blood flow to the nerves. Anti-depressant medicines also have an effect on nerves via their influence on neuro-transmitters. Regarding adverse effects of these drugs on sex, they are not common (seen in less than 5% of users).
Pregabalin has a beneficial effect on pain or discomfort of nerve origin.
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
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