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Frankfitz
MemberFebruary 8, 2018 at 11:03 pm in reply to: Can Incisional Hernias Cause Genital Pain in Women?“In women, small hernias may cause vaginal pain, but not clitoral pain.”
Can any type of hernia cause clitoral pain? My wife has episodes of horrible electric shock-like pain in her clitoris that usually last at least 30 minutes but can go as long as a few hours. We just met with her urogynecologist and all she basically suggested was a pudendal nerve block after nothing substantial was found on the pelvic 3T Neurography MRI. Medical Cannabis has helped some with this pain but it is not the long term answer. We need help. Thank you!! -
My wife was scheduled yesterday to get a standard pelvic 3T Neurography MRI as well as a “MRI anterior pelvis, no contrast, with Valsalva, and with images in all three planes.” She could not make it through to the second one, too much pain. For some reason, they were doing contrast on this second one as well. Does anyone know how long this second one lasts? I am assuming contrast is really not needed and they are always done lying down. Thanks
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Are all of these MRIs always laying down?
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Kelly, how are you doing? I am going to tell my wife about Dr. Belyansky. She was diagnosed with Intercistial Cystitis eight years ago at Hopkins. After over $100k out of pocket in various treatments, nothing has worked. Read Dr Towfigh’s NY Times article this morning.