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Old 09-22-2012, 04:12 PM #1
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Default Pelvic pain

Hi all,

I'm wondering if nerves trapped in the pelvis can cause tingling in the lower back?

My pelvic floor muscles are in spasm but the worst thing is that when I sit down both of my legs and buttocks feel a burning sensation, any part of my legs that are in contact with the chair feels this pain. If I lie face down on a bed then the front of my legs will burn instead.

I think this might be a cutaneous nerve as it depends on the part of my body in contact with the chair.

I also get the burning in my lower back. Can nerve pain travel up? Or does it only go down? I really believe the problem is in my pelvis but not 100% sure.

Thank you.
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