
Several conditions can cause thigh pain: muscle strain, vascular disorders, nerve-related pain... Depending on the cause, the pain may affect different areas of the thigh—pain in the front of the thigh, pain on the side, or pain at the back of the thigh.

Pudendal neuralgia is caused by damage to the pudendal nerve (also known as the shameful nerve) located in the pelvic region. It leads to perineal pain, including anal and genital pain. Learn more about pudendalgia with our visual guide!

Piriformis syndrome (pyramidal syndrome) causes buttock pain linked to inflammation of the piriformis muscle. Learn about the muscle’s path, main causes, symptoms, and how it may impact the sciatic nerve.

Located in the pelvis, the ischium bones support the body’s weight while sitting. It is therefore possible to feel pain in this area, due to the pressure from sitting or the compression of a nerve. What can be done to relieve ischial pain? To address it, it is important to understand where the ischium is located and what its function is.

Pudendal nerve pathway, symptoms, and treatment options for pudendal neuralgia — this guide compiles our full expertise to help individuals better understand and manage this condition.

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