Hi I came here because I am having a similar issue but may have found a clue! Maybe we are all looking in the wrong places! Eye twitches are nerve issues and at least for me it really feels like a repetitive eye twitch, but in my vaginal area! My mother had cervical spine issues (neck) and was told that there is a nerve in your neck that can cause vaginal fluttering when it is aggravated/pinched. It didn't cause it for her, but the doc mentioned it as a possible side effect to her having a slipped disc. NOT SAYING we all have slipped discs but maybe the GYNO's can't find anything because it's related to a spinal/nerve issue. Good luck everyone!
You might be pregnant and something is not right anyway request an ultrasound and mri body scan
hi! I have been having the same issue for a few days. I was quickly able to find out that it had to do with your brain producing the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is produced by your pituitary gland. I happen to have a pituitary tumor and that caused this. You can ask your doctor for a prolactin test to see if you may have a pituitary problem as well. I hope this information helps someone.
So I had this vaginal flutter myself and I thought I was hopeless as I read these responses... I found my ex boyfriends bracelet that is thick threaded and not gold or metal.... one good whiff and no tremor since... pheromones are powerful and apparently my little lady down there was missing him
I know this is from 2008 but I just had this happen to me and I read somewhere that magnesium works so I tried it and I no longer have any flutter sensation! Hopes this helps you all!
I am having the same fluttering-bubbling sensation in my vagina. Now I have intermittent right groin pain. At first I thought it was gas. So glad I came to this site. I am going to the GYN next Friday and will keep you updated. After reading some of the posts and hearing other people say they had groin pain,I did some googling about nerves and came across Pudendal Neuralgia. There are many different symptoms associated with this but feeling a lump or foreign body in the vagina is one. And that is a good description of what I feel. Feels like a lump and then a bubble flutter feeling and I have pain in my right groin. Will be interesting to see what the GYN has to say.
I concur! b/c my fluttering didn't begin until I stressed my back. So I too believe it is a nerve..
now whether damaged or just a muscle issue?? we'll have to seek medical attention.
But a gyn won't help... in my humble opinion.
I'm seriously thinking about a chiropractor .. I have hip problems [catches & spasms] too.... which seems to coincidentally begin all about the same time.
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I get this too but it only happens at night when Im resting or on the verge of falling asleep, it feels like my muscles suddenly spasm then go back to normal then when Im relaxed again it happens . Theres no pain . Im 17 years old and I'm really worried . If anyone has any answers please let me know
Hi Im only 15 and recently started having the same issue and Im only young so Im still pretty confused with whats going on down there does anyone have an idea of what it actually is
Also related to the eye muscle spasms (which I sometimes have) dehydration or stress can bring on involuntary muscle spasms. Maybe just a different area spasming? Drink up and see if that helps?!
That makes perfect sense! Ptera1140. I have been recently having pains and discomfort in my neck and right about the same time, the fluttering started. As most have said, it doesn't hurt but it is annoying as hell. I'm 56 years old, post menopause and have no issues with my sex life. This thing is just a distraction but I wish it would stop. You may be on to something with the nerve connection.
The best way I can describe what I'm feeling is it feels like involuntary kaegel exercises, but more rapid. It almost feels like those muscles are spasming. For me there is no pain, just very annoying. It also makes me feel as though the muscles are trying to keep something from falling out. I afraid something is wrong and the doctors just can't detect it. I don't take medication normally and was just prescribed gapabentin and was wondering if anyone else is taking it. This is the only medication I'm on and the only change in my life. So I'm wondering if this is a side effect that hasn't yet been discovered. I just want this to stop
I'm having the same issue, it's been going on for sometime, but, today it's been going on all day.....very distracting!! I am 58 years old and have had a total hysteractomy. I'm so frustrated with this I don't know what to do.
I am glad I'm not the only one....as I thought I was. But, feel bad that there are so many of us with this issue and no one can figure out what is the cause or solution........GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!!
p.s. If anyone finds out what's causing this, please post it.....THANK YOU!!!
I've started having the same thing 3 days ago, fluttering, vibrating or buzzing on left side of vulva. I'm scared I thought it was an std but been to the doc everything negative. Its scary and confusing.
Hi, I've had this fluttering, on and off, for the last 3 years. I have MS but neuro doc says it's not MS. Gyno dr. says it's not gynecological and Internist says he doesn't know. I watched a medical mystery about a woman who had non-stop orgasms (not as much fun as it sounds I guess); her dr. discovered she had a cyst at the base of her spine. Maybe our issue is somehow related?
I don't suppose anyone ever found out what this is caused by? I just started having this symptom, its so strange. I am four weeks into radiation therapy for breast cancer and thought it may somehow be related? Does anyone have any updated info? Thanks.
P.S. Sorry for any grammar errors. It is 4 o'clock in the morning and I can't sleep.
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I was online doing some research on this and came up with this from WebMD. It is pretty interesting and goes along with what I was thinkingAmazingly, questions arise on the Women’s Health Board about vibrating sensations in the vagina or pelvic floor at least once a month. I have done MULTIPLE literature searches at the National Library of Medicine site, and other search engines – none of which have ever yielded a conclusive answer. My best GUESS is fasciculations – small nerve twitches which induce small muscle twitches. This would be analogous to twitches of the muscles of the eye lid.
Most of us have had these uncontrollable eye lid spasms (“blepharospasms”) at one time or another. The triggers for eye lid spasms are fatigue, caffeine use, stress. Some treatments are pressure applied near to the twitching muscle, or even Botox.
There is another name for involuntary sustained muscle contractions which can lead to abnormal movements. They are called focal dystonias. Most of the focal dystonias include the neck, eye lid, mouth/jawbone, even writer’s cramp. The start of such conditions can be after a trauma to the body part – or they can arise without apparent cause. There may be a genetic predisposition. The exact cause is not well understood, but the area can be injected with botox which causes the affected muscle to relax.
For more information on the more severe forms of focal dystonias, the Dystonia Society website offers a good overview.
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I have this too. IIt will radiate in my whole body and I feel like shaking.
I am wondering if it is related to stress or caffeine because it will go away for long periods of time and then come back and I have drank soda heavily on and off and I think the last time this happened I was drinking a lot of it. . I am also under a lot of stress with school so it could be that. I also just went on new medication but it doesn't say anything in the warnings about this so I think it isn't that.
I am going crazy with fluttering inside my vagina and running into my left groin area. Someone please help as driving me mad!!
Your not crazy, its happening to me, and I will be 51 in August. It feels wierd, but, its a part of life, I hope! lol Good luck...
i have it too and im getting really tired of it and its starting to irritate me, at first i thought i was just aroused or something, but i realized that couldnt be the case since i work at a calling center all day and im talking to old people ordering things. its a while out untill i see my gyno. i also have pcos and endemetrioses and a cyst on my right ovary. please someone help..lol
Please let us know if anyone has received any answers about this! I starting having this same fluttering about 3 months ago. For me it happens after I start my period and continues for about 4 days. It happens about every 6 to 8 seconds and it is driving me CRAZY! I would love to hear if anyone has found any answers.
OMG! I just started with the vaginal fluttering myself. I have no idea what it is....going to my OBGYN on Monday. Did anyone get an answer?