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.
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?
OMG!! I thought I was a little nuts for even searching for hits on this subject, but thank god I am not alone. Mine started a few days ago, however I don't feel it inside my vagina exactly, more like on the triangle of flesh on my pubic bone. Has anyone who previously experienced this had it stop, or find out why it was happening?
I have had this buzzing in the same area for at least 10 years now. It would only happen about 2-4 times a year. I never researched it until now because for the last 2-3 days I have the buzzing all over my body. I am getting my blood tested now and should know something in about 10 days. I was deficient in B12 several years ago and began taking high does of it orally. But some people can't absorb it via the stomach and I may need shots. Have you ever had your B12 levels tested? About 35% of people are deficient and don't know it.....
Another curious thing is I went off the pill a month ago after being on it for 15 years.....I'm 36 years old. I just got my period 2 days ago - the first one without being on the pill. So who knows.....I guess it could be a hormonal thing....we'll see!
Good luck!
This symptom has been posted about many times. I use to have a buzzing sensation on my lower right side near the pubic region - it felt like a mobile phone buzzing. I had it for months until I started seeing a chiropractor 4 months ago to get spinal adjustments as my spine is out of alignment. I haven't had the buzzing sensation since. Quite a few people with this symptom have discovered that it is nerves caused by their spine being out of alignment or a spinal injury.
A lot of people don't even know their spine is out of alignment, which can cause other symptoms as well.