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buzzing/vibration

What causes a buzzing/vibration in the groin or pubic area?
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Thanks for the most scientific reply, but I am not getting botox in the groin or the eye.
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I, too, have this same buzzing in my abdomen. I went to my primary care physican and she has recommended that I see a neurologist right away. She said it can be very serious and is generally assumed to be a pinched nerve.If not corrected, there can be nerve damage that can leave a person permanently incontinent. I would like to go to a chiropractor but will wait until I can see the neurologist just in case there is the possibility of making it worse. Ugh.
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I have had these sensations for months, sometimes worse than other times, it coincides with lower back pain I have that was caused by car accident injuries. Today I had a transforaminal spinal injection and all the buzzing, spasm, pain in groin and lower pelvic region disappeared for a blessed 2 hours. It was awful when it returned bc it was much more amplified.  I know I have pinched nerves L 4 and 4 and S 1 and 2 but now wondering if they are further down too
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I had an Emergency c section on the 14th June last year and ever since then had i have had a weird vibrating feeling it can start anywhere from my arms, stomach and legs and then sometimes all over.  Im unsure what to do about it and unsure whether to be worried about it or not, as i have had a previous c section in Nov 2008 and this never happened the only difference in the c sections was my first in 2008 i had stitches and the c section i had in 2011 i had staples they were both in the same hospital i just want to know if i should be worried about it or not please please help me i do have a feeling it could be nerve damage or something someone also suggested that my back could be out.
If anyone can help ease my mind PLEASE HELP ME...
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OMG I thought I was going crazy. I see I am not the only one experiencing this buzzing or bubbling sensation in the anal/vaginal area. This just started about a month ago. It doesn't hurt but it is annoying. I don't know which doctor to go to my gyn or my gastro doc. I am 58. I am on pressure meds and nothing else. I was hospitalized about 2 months ago because I had a a rapid heartbeat episode. They had me on all kinds of meds while there for 4 days. Nothing was wrong with my heart. They determined it must have been an imbalance. I was wondering if this buzzing is an after effect from all those unnecessary drugs they pumped into me.  Did anyone on here ever get an answer as to why this is happening
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Hi.  Please understand though not everything is Lyme disease, Lyme is epidemic in many areas.  Not everyone gets the bulls-eye rash and what's worse, not everyone will even have a positive blood test set forth in the guidelines of the CDC.  That is my case.  I started with buzzing in the ear 4 years ago which later went to TMJ pain.  I had occasional groin pain that I thought was a matter of a muscle pull or imbalance.  I have been a fitness professional for 25 years and yet I couldn't (nor anyone else) resolve it.  Suddenly last spring I noticed a vibration along my inner thigh.  Soon afterwards, it started in my jaw, then over a couple of months it was down my arms and dominated my left leg. Sometimes i felt like i was standing on a running car.    Mind you all this time, I've had 6 lyme tests- all negative.  Then, by fall, I started to lose coordination in my movements. I went through all the hoops of a neurologist, endocronologist, rheumotologist and many blood test for other diseases. I have been through CT scans and MRI's.  Everything was negative and no answers.  It wasn't until I went to a Lyme literate doctor that I discovered it was Lyme and another co-infection called Bartonella. Symptoms, I discovered, went back as far as 10 years.  I have been in IV and oral antibiotic therapy for 6 months now with much improvement, but far from out of the woods.  If you have symptoms that you can not get an answer to, check out the website for the Lyme Disease Association symptoms list.  I wish everyone the best of health.  
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