| Pudendal Neuralgia
		
			| OverviewWhat is pudendal neuralgia?  Pudendal neuralgia is a rare problem with the pudendal nerve that
		  can affect both men and women. The pudendal nerve runs through your pelvic
		  region, including your genitals,
		  urethra, anus, and
		  perineum. Your perineum is the area between your anus
		  and genitals. The condition is also known as pudendal neuropathy, pudendal
		  nerve entrapment, cyclist's syndrome, pudendal canal syndrome, or Alcock's
		  syndrome.  Pudendal neuralgia can cause pain, especially when you sit. Men
		  with pudendal neuralgia may have pain in the buttocks,
		  scrotum, penis, and perineum. Women with pudendal
		  neuralgia may have pain in their buttocks,
		  vulva, urethra, and perineum. For more information, talk to your doctor.ReferencesOther Works Consulted Benson JT, Griffis K (2005). Pudendal neuralgia, a severe pain syndrome. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 192(5): 1663-1668.
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerKevin C. Kiley, MD - Obstetrics and Gynecology
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