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17517312 tn?1457410905

Persistent Genital Arousal?? Or something else?

I'm having this same issue for the past 2 weeks. I feel a pressure on my lower pelvic and a constant need to urinate. Every hour or so I keep getting these spasms that feels like its near my clitoris. Just within the past few days I've been in a constant state or arousal and masterbation makes it worse. I can't even drive in the Car because the vibrations drives me mad. It keeps me up at night. I'm in tears and all my googling brings up symptoms of PGAS. I can't imagine feeling like this forever. I'm going crazy already! The only thing that seems to help is by kind of forcing my lower muscles to relax. Occasionally I feel a light stab sensation in my clitoris. Is anybody else going through this?
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I've been having the same exact issue as you for the last 4 years. You've described it to a tee! Please please please let me know if your doctor had any input or if you come across something that helps you!  This has ruined my life. And as much as it's comforting that others are going through it as well, at the same time that kills me because I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. I hope your doctor was helpful!
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17517312 tn?1457410905
Thanks for the response! I have a well woman's exam tomorrow and I am definitely bringing this up. I have been documentating my symptoms and what times they occur so that I can show my doctor. I just don't understand this extreme arousal. I went out today to take care of business and the vibrations from the car triggered the arousal really bad. I'm hoping for the best.
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363281 tn?1714899967
Hello,

I would definitely see your gyn about this. It could be caused by some type of infection, it is best to have it looked into.
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