My symptoms: vibration in the lower part of my stomach area (feels like cell phone vibrating)
Duration: one week
In my case in had to do with vitamin deficiency. I've been taking vitamin supplement D and vitamin B for the past couple years, but then stopped for about 3 weeks (and then when vibration in my stomach area began). The vibration stopped after I started to take vitamins again. I no longer have the vibration as long as I'm taking those vitamins.
In my case the vibration in my stomach is dirrecly related to the deficiency of vitamin D and B. Other people might have different deficiencies. comprehensive Blood test would give best picture of what treatment to take. I hope this helps.
I get this too, mostly in the stomach area. For some reason I feel like it has to do with blood sugar imbalances, but I don't know why I think that. Maybe it's more pronounced after I eat. I thought maybe I was pre-diabetic. Or maybe it could be related to sleep deprivation, since I haven't gotten a full night's sleep in years now and it seems to happen more often when I have an infant to take care of. It's like I can feel my cells humming/multiplying. Almost a jittery feeling, but not exactly and not through the whole body. Anyone else?
I have the same purring/vibrating feeling usually early in the morning when I am waking up? I have this light weird feeling until I get up, it comes about most everyday. I have a severe neck injury to 4 disc.
Thank you for your question. Although without being able to examine you I can not offer you the specific advice on diagnosis and treatment that you need, but I would try to provide you some relevant information about your health concern.
Your whole body vibration symptoms could be related to 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!!!