
Origin, causes, possible treatments, specialists… We’ve compiled answers to the 10 most frequently asked questions about pudendal neuralgia.

Pudendal neuralgia, also known as Alcock’s canal syndrome, causes pelvic pain—especially when sitting for extended periods. Learn about its symptoms, associated pain, and available treatment options.

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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!

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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