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Vibration sensation

I have been experiencing a vibration sensation in my anus. Should I have this checked or will it go away?
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did you ever find out what it was? I've had this same feeling for about a week and now that you mention it, it did start in the vaginal area and does feel like a cell phone on vibrate.... its only in the anal area now and it is soooo annoying! It used to only happen when i wiped the area with toilet paper but now its all the time...... I don't have hemorroids as far as i know so I dont know what it could be and kind of embarrased to ask my doctor in case she has never heard of it...... I also have anxiety and stress but who doesn't....  noone has an answer yet?? I too thought I was just the only strange one, comforting to know that I'm not the only one that feels this weird, annoying, feeling..... any docs out there that have an answer/?/
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I have the same sensations. The question is if all this sensations may be product of our own worry or high stress periods? I started to feel this **** two years ago but i am a person diagnosed with anxiety problems. does anybody know has a different opinion or answer to this problem?

Anyone of you have been diagnosed with anxiety problems?
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I have Fibromyalgia, which was just diagnosed a month ago, but I have been introduced to a whole new world of weird medical issues.

One thing I'm dealing with is IBS. It was during a bout of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), that I began to have this buzzing feeling in my rectal area. I also have a back injury and feel afraid it could be linked. I found comfort reading your stories! Thanks for posting them. It is not easy for me to talk about my butt, and even more uncomfy to discuss buzzing butt!

I am going to up my Vitamin B, call my nutritionist and visit my doc, in that order. I believe that many illnesses and symptoms are due to dietary issues. Maybe tweaking my diet a bit will help. Will keep you posted.

May we all sleep well!
Kristi, age 46
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Intense and continuous vibrations in groin and spine started 5 days ago, even my teeth are vibrating. not under stress or had any injury but thinking about it mild vibrations on my left side above pelvis have been there for some time on and off. I too though my mobile phone wasnt working properly!!  I went to A and E and was told by the doctor that he could feel the main artery on my left side side strongly pulsing against my large intestine which was apparently constipated, which I didnt know and as nerves/veins are linked in some way or other in that area it is more than possible the vibrations are traveling,  although he did say he had not come across this before. Have to wait and see if it stops but it is very annoying.
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hi every 1
well i was getting a bit worried ! . thought it was just me lol
well i just experience this feeling when walking running , but never when sitting or relaxed , so looking at all the posts and tryng to fiquire all of this out , i think it could be something connected to nervous system movement etc
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Oh Lord.  Me too - almost a week now.  Female, late 30s, highly stressful time.  This was making me insane.  So thankful I found this forum!  Has anyone actually found a remedy?
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