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vibration in feet

Hi, I'm a 47 yr female... I too, feel vibration in my left foot while sitting... only lasts 3 seconds... Best way to describe it is.... it feels like a trimmer from an earthquake... radiating up into my foot from the ground... I'm a very healthy person... never get sick, no allergies, etc... However, I have had a few head injuries in my past... wondering what this is... It is very strange and feels weird...but no pain... I feel find... no pains anywhere on my body... but this vibration is very annoying... Help!  Does anyone know what it is... and what may cause it?
Thanks TxTwig123
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Thank you, for your answer... I don't have any of the disorders that you mentioned above. I've already been checked for Diabetes, Thyroid Dysfunction and neurological disorders... all negative....However, the nerve compression could be a possibility or the Vitamin B deficiency. I am leaning more toward, one thing that you mentioned...
the vibration job...
I don't have a job that requires any vibration, but I have noted that in my research to find out what is going on, it's mostly women that have this problem... This may be a little personal, but most health questions are, I guess...however, I think it must be asked... "Can a sexual vibrating device," which is used often enough cause this sensation in the feet/foot? The vibration in the foot does come and go.. It may be there for a few days..then it will be gone for months.. then come back.. Thanks for your help and views.
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Hi, Thank you for your question. Your feet vibration symptoms could be related to nerve compression, diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, Vitamin B complex deficiency, neurological disorder or if you are any vibration jobs (like drilling etc). Nerve studies and nerve test may be helpful to further evaluate the condition. I would recommend evaluating the possibilities here with the help of a doctor. Further referral to a neurologist or endocrinologist may be required to assess the condition. Hope this information proves helpful to you. Take Care & Regards!!!

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