Calling Dr Jason Attaman!!

Many physical activites such as sports, pelvic surgery, etc can all contribute to PN
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Jules1967
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Calling Dr Jason Attaman!!

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HI There

Would just like to know your opinion on a hysterectomy causing PN. My severe pain started the day after my
vaginal hysterectomy. Like your opinion on this subject please

Thanks, Julie
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Jules1967 wrote:HI There

Would just like to know your opinion on a hysterectomy causing PN. My severe pain started the day after my
vaginal hysterectomy. Like your opinion on this subject please

Thanks, Julie
Dear Julie,

I cannot comment specifically on your case as we are not in a treating relationship. In a general context, I have seen it occur after hysterectomies. I'm willing to bet any physician treating pudendal neuralgia has seen it develop after hysterectomies. I am uncertain whether this is due to the surgery itself or the positioning during the surgery, or both. I suspect but cannot confirm that the required lithotomy position may play a role. I'm sorry you are suffering.

Best Regards, Dr. Attaman
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Thank you once again Dr Jason

This sux!
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Jules1967 wrote:Thank you once again Dr Jason

This sux!
My pleasure. It really does suck...truly unfair. I wish you the best.
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