Ganglion Pelvic

The pelvic ganglion is an unpaired nerve that is part of the perineal nerve plexus. The ganglion is located in the inguinal canal at the entrance to the straight canal.

The pelvic ganglion serves as one of the neurotrophic and stimulating factors in the functioning of the pelvic organs and scrotum. Pain and temperature impulses from these organs also pass through it. Impaired sensitivity of the scrotum and testicles, discomfort in the groin area are observed in patients with impaired ganglion function.

Dysfunction of the ganglion is accompanied by the impossibility of normal implementation of the sensory and motor functions of the scrotal organs, sexual weakness and decreased libido. Regular violations lead to impaired potency and infertility. If symptoms are ignored for a long time, serious consequences arise for the body - symptoms of neurasthenia, “small penis” syndrome, etc.