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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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it's not necessarily a cyst.
Anything can put pressure on a nerve, really.
Since it is happening in the vagina, my assumption would more than likely be just spasming muscles.
Vaginal muscles work like all others in the body.
With increase or decrease of exercise, they react.

What have you changed, personally, since, say a few days before this started originally?
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Has anyone followed up? If you have please post!! I have the same humming on the left side of my vagina. Started 2 days ago. When standing it comes and goes in 10-15 second intervals. Sitting in bed now and it's gone. I hear a lot of talk about nerves which makes sense - growth of cysts can put pressure on the nerves cant it? Help - please keep me posted. I will keep you all posted too.
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I had this problem for over a year.  I was beyond anxious over it and it was driving me mad.  I finally went to my naturopath and talked to her about it.  She had me do a test called The Dutch Test to get a good view of my hormones and other body chemicals.  For me it was discovered that I had several imbalances including hormonal.  We worked on getting my body back in balance and at healthy levels and this most irritating symptom went away within 10-14 days and has stayed away since. I have no idea if this will work for anyone else, but wanted to share my success story.  Good luck ladies - this is one of the most frustrating issues I have ever had.  
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I had this problem for over a year.  I was beyond anxious over it and it was driving me mad.  I finally went to my naturopath and talked to her about it.  She had me do a test called The Dutch Test to get a good view of my hormones and other body chemicals.  For me it was discovered that I had several imbalances including hormonal.  We worked on getting my body back in balance and at healthy levels and this most irritating symptom went away within 10-14 days and has stayed away since. I have no idea if this will work for anyone else, but wanted to share my success story.  Good luck ladies - this is one of the most frustrating issues I have ever had.  
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This post is so old but I do hope you all found relief. I do kegel exercises just to calm it down and make sure to relax my vaginal muscles as much as I can without totally relaxing my bladder lol. Its irritating and kind of scary because I dont know what's wrong with me but it feels better to know I'm not losing my marbles. Good luck in a cure for this and patience.
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I realize this is an old post, but I am suffering from this annoyance myself; I call this internal tremors and unfortunately mine is not just in my groin area but everywhere....just at different times. I was diagnosed with a thyroid condition(hypothyroid) any moons ago that was under controlled until January of this year when I had a severe sinus infection and my thyroid went out of wack.  It affected all the organs in my body, and I was weak, dizzy, fatigued and short of breath. I had become hyperthyroid and my PCP was overmedicating me and making me feel worse and he wouldn't refer me to an endocrinologist. in April, I'd had enough and paid out of pocket for a private endocrinologist. She immediately took me off all thyroid meds for 10 days and monitored my levels during that time. She also did bloodwork and tested not only my thyroids but a series of vitamin  deficiencies as well. She discovered I WAS severely deficient in vitamin b12 as well as vitamin d and I have a type of anemia which requires B12 for the rest of my life . I urge each and every one of you to have your thyroids, b12 and vitamin d checked, because one of these is why you all have that Vibration. When I finally got my thyroids under control, most of the vibrations went away, but when I'm super anxious, sometimes it returns, but not all over and usually for about 5 minutes. Hope this helps.
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Hi there, thanks for posting! I too have mostly been able to keep my vibrating at bay with the AOR Vitamin B complex with Benfotiamine. BUT, under times of extreme stress, the vibrating comes back for a week or two. Kegel exercises and fennel tea help to calm it down a bit. It doesn't come back as strongly/'loudly' as when it first happened in 2009, but definitely stress related now. Fortunately normal weekly stresses don't have that effect, just major stresses. Good to know about the vitamin D as well (I haven't visited this thread in a long time).
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