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Internal Vibrating/Buzzing in My Vagina

I have been experiencing a buzzing or vibrating sensation for the past week in my vagina.  It feels as if I am sitting on a cell phone that is faintly vibrating.  The sensation feels as though it is internal and takes place from my vagina up into my cervix.  There is no regular time period in between when this sensation occurs.  Sometimes it takes place every 5 minutes, sometimes every 15 seconds or so.  It usually lasts for just a few seconds.  I am in my early 20's, so I am not approaching or going through menopause.  I also should be having my period any day now.  The sensations do not hurt, it just is concerning me because I have never experienced this before.  Has anyone ever had the same experience, or does anyone have any idea what could be causing these vibrating/buzzing sensations?
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so has anyone figrued out what this is?  It just started with me today?
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I have had this buzzing for 2 days now, mainly when I sit down and it's in vagina area... It started after sex with my partner.
I am going to try Magnesium.
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so like, my vaginal muscles are spasming, and i find this happens sometimes when i get my period.. and i notice that when it happens i have to pee alot.. so maybe i just get a urinary infection... and it doesn't stop, i wake up and need to pee, the muscles flex's feel like how your vagina feels after an orgasm for me, and it's driving me nuts, i can't have sex cos i feel like i need to pee like 24 / 7 but if i actually pee sometimes nothing comes out and i just feel the muscles go even more mental.... i do not like it... drives me nuts and what do i do if it is a urinary infection?
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Wow, I'm a guy and I think that may even help my buzzing, thanks!
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     That buzzing sensation maybe your body’s reaction to a bacteria that has entered your vagina, such as e. coli from your stool or your partner may not have showered his penis well just before intercourse.
     Either way, two things must be done.  
1. Go and purchase a three day treatment of
Miconazole 3, Yeast infection relief.  Start treatment immediately, and then continue treatment at bedtime.  You should start to feel the buzzing decrease after eight hours.

2. If the buzzing continues after the third treatment, go to your OB/GYN.

• After using the toilet, wipe from front to back, and then drop the tissue; never wipe back and forth.  
• After you pass a stool, always wash up immediately with soap and water.

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Ladies, I can tell you that I have no vagina to vibrate but am having the same sensations described here. Also found an automotive site with many other men having the same feelings in the groin artery area. So it isnt a 'woman' thing if thats' what the doc tries to tell you. The only thing off about my health was in blood tests a couple years ago, I was ok with bad cholesteral level and low on 'good' cholesterol. Everybody these days trying to watch thier diets. Maybe low levels of good cholesterol are allowing arteries to be pinched too easily. Hope something comes out in the news about it. This looks like it is fairly widespread. Have a good day.  Aaron
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