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Hi @eric-isaiah. Well, most of our major sensory nerves run across our pelvic bone. This is the area where nerves can get swollen fairly easy. Normally it will be tender when you pressed on it.
After careful physical examination, and if the findings support the diagnosis of neuropathic pain, I would suggest to go for Lyftogt PITR.
Especially if the pain have been there for more than 3 months.

Hope it helps.

Thank you.

Thanks @papanog, I’ll have it looked at when I get the time. I went for acupuncture previously, it helped for 3-6 months but it came back nonetheless. Maybe because I went 3 times only? 😂

The Lyftogt PIT is something like acupuncture BUT with the dextrose. We are also looking at the superficial sensory nerves and inject the dextrose around the nerve.
As for the acupuncture effectiveness, as a rule of thumb, if you are comfortable with it, you can continue doing it.

No harm if you want to check the method that i currently use.
Thank you @eric-isaiah.