Perineal Numbness for 1 week
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 5:05 am
Hi All,
First of all, I would like to thank you for creating this wonderful site very informative, humane, and caring.
I am a 38 y/o guy who is highly active ie. playing basketball and doing advance workouts almost everyday.
In four months time, my body transformed from a guy with flabs to six pack abs; unfortunately, there is no such thing as free lunch.
My workouts composed of all compound weight lifting exercises - squatts and leg presses included.
To make things worse regarding my history, most of the day, I spend 8-10 hours sitting in front of the computer.
I usually make it a point to stand up and walk around the office as often as I could since I am not really used to sitting for long periods.
Lately, due to higher workloads, I sat longer hours.
I noticed that last week, there is a bit of needles and pins sensation at the right side of my male organ.
I didn't pay attention to it and carried on with my usual work & gym activities.
Few days later, the tingling sensation was accompanied by a bit of numbness in between my anus and scrotum (perineal region).
In the past, I also used to have these numbness sensation over my perinuem when I sit for so long periods but it would go away once I stand up and walk for several minutes. Now, it looks like it has been there constantly
I have no urinary or bowel symptoms of whatsoever and I tried to search the net for some possible explanations and came across this website.
Although there is still no pain - only a bit of numbness, I am wondering where do i need to start.
I work abroad and on rosters so I don't really have immediate access to doctors whenever I wanted to. I have to wait for my roster to finish first. When I get home next week, I plan to see my urologist and hope that this is just some sort of chronic prostitis.
At any rate, can somebody still please share your thoughts on how will I move forward if ever my doctor doesn't see anything?
I am pretty much starting to get worried as early as now and I think that PN management in our country (somewhere in Asia) is not yet recognized.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Hope I'll have a bit of enlightenment before everything's too late.
Regards,
DoKeds
First of all, I would like to thank you for creating this wonderful site very informative, humane, and caring.
I am a 38 y/o guy who is highly active ie. playing basketball and doing advance workouts almost everyday.
In four months time, my body transformed from a guy with flabs to six pack abs; unfortunately, there is no such thing as free lunch.
My workouts composed of all compound weight lifting exercises - squatts and leg presses included.
To make things worse regarding my history, most of the day, I spend 8-10 hours sitting in front of the computer.
I usually make it a point to stand up and walk around the office as often as I could since I am not really used to sitting for long periods.
Lately, due to higher workloads, I sat longer hours.
I noticed that last week, there is a bit of needles and pins sensation at the right side of my male organ.
I didn't pay attention to it and carried on with my usual work & gym activities.
Few days later, the tingling sensation was accompanied by a bit of numbness in between my anus and scrotum (perineal region).
In the past, I also used to have these numbness sensation over my perinuem when I sit for so long periods but it would go away once I stand up and walk for several minutes. Now, it looks like it has been there constantly
I have no urinary or bowel symptoms of whatsoever and I tried to search the net for some possible explanations and came across this website.
Although there is still no pain - only a bit of numbness, I am wondering where do i need to start.
I work abroad and on rosters so I don't really have immediate access to doctors whenever I wanted to. I have to wait for my roster to finish first. When I get home next week, I plan to see my urologist and hope that this is just some sort of chronic prostitis.
At any rate, can somebody still please share your thoughts on how will I move forward if ever my doctor doesn't see anything?
I am pretty much starting to get worried as early as now and I think that PN management in our country (somewhere in Asia) is not yet recognized.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Hope I'll have a bit of enlightenment before everything's too late.
Regards,
DoKeds