Presence of Reflexes

Over the past few weeks I have been a little curious about how Propecia usage can affect certain neurological reflexes, mainly the cremaster reflex and the bulbocavernosus reflex. It seems that every patient on this forum who has been tested for some kind of neurological abnormality has received a positive diagnosis of some kind so I think it may be worth dedicating some time to thinking about the neurological implications of having PFS.

Do you guys have any problems with the two reflexes I have mentioned above?

[*] The cremaster reflex is initiated by lightly stroking the inner part of the thigh and a normal response would be the contraction of the cremaster muscle that pulls up on the scrotum and testicles of the side that is stroked.

[*] The bulbocavernous reflex occurs when you squeeze the glans of the penis and the response should be that the anal sphincter contracts.

Personally, I seem to have a qualitative impairment of both of these reflexes where they definitely existed to a much larger extent years ago.

No response at all. I remember that before PFS my testicles would tighten up at the slightest stroke in that area.

the cremaster reflex seems to be more prominent than the bulbocavernous reflex so what should that tell me ? I also often have a
strange feeling sometimes tight in the anal area like a wound that cures and often wet and itchy I have to admit that i had that feeling pre propecia but not as often as now most of the time when I walk a lot outside maybe hemorrhoids ?