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Twitching/tremor in Pelvic Area

I am 58 years old - post menopaus about 5 years - and have recently developed a strange feeling in my vaginal/pelvic floor area that I can only describe as a vibrating sensation. It feels like a cell phone vibration (sorry - that's the best I can do to describe it). It's very rhythmic, lasts about 2 seconds with 2 seconds in between vibrations. It does not hurt, but is so annoying and distracting that its driving me nuts. The only other symptoms I have, which seem totally unrelated, are a bad case of eczema (hands and legs) and a fungal skin and nail infection on my feet. I'm on meds for hypothyroidism, blood pressure and cholesterol. Just had bloodwork done and everything was normal.
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Hi, I have been reading up on "Pelvic Vibrations" and still haven't read what Doctor's have found to cause this.  I have had a feeling of "buzzing" or vibrating on my pelvic area, more like on top of my pubic bone, to the right side.  It seems to "go off" every 15-20 seconds and lasts about 7 seconds.  It happens when I sit, stand, lay down, you name it.  I cannot feel it with my hands, and I can't hear anything like you would a stomach growl from being hungry.  It's almost as though I have something living in there that is moving around..even though I am sure that is not it. It is driving me crazy though!  
I had an uncle who had Parkinson's, but I'd hate to start thinking this could be a symptom of that. The internet can certainly put a fright in us since it is so filled with information.  I would like to know what the heck this is though - anyone know????
KC
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I am a 35 year old female and started experiencing these exact same symptoms last Monday ..vibrating/buzzing near the lower right side of my groin.  It was driving me nuts!  I took MRL's advice (from Webmd's blog on this same subject) and tried the L-Theanine - natural remedy found in health food stores and within a day - IT WORKED!!! ( took 800MG over the course of the day and have continued with that dose all week.)   The natural remedy assists with cardiovascular restriction and also has the same calming effects as Green Tea.  I also said a few prayers as well :-)  Best of luck!
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I want to thank who ever mentioned the L-Tyrosine. I had been going crazy with this vibrating / buzzing and in my "privates" and was not looking forward to talking with my Dr. about this knowing he would think I was crazy. I took 1,000 MG yesterday and 500 so far today and so far have not has it happen one time in almost 18 hours. I was have it happen several times an hours up to 40 or 50 times. After reading lots of posts found nothing to suggest how to treat except L-Tyrosine and didn't even know what it was or where to find it. Go to any heathfood store and get some, try it and see for yourself if it works.
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I am a 56 yo male and just noticed this last night.     It is about 2 secs on, 2 secs pause, and back on again.   Rhythmic and cyclic.

Hard to describe it.  Whirring, vibrating, whatever.   Seems strange.  

I'd felt this years before but it went away.

Could it be blood coursing through an area that has nerve sensitivity?   Maybe an obstruction of pinching of vein or artery?

I may never check this site again, so if anyone has info, please email ***@****.

Thanks.

Miles
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I was amazed when I found this blog site.  I was trying to describe my symptoms to my husband when the vibrations started about a week ago and I described it exactly how everyone els has.  I literally keep checking my cell phone to see if I have a missed call! I told my husband that I wanted to look up the symptom on the internet but what exactly was I looking for?  A vibrating private part? Glad to know that I am not crazy!!  I want to thank everyone for the remedy ideas but has anyone actually found out why it happens in the first place?  It is driving my crazy and it's only been a week!
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So glad I found this site because I also thought I was going crazy and had a cell phone vibrating in my lower pelvic region! I was worried to google vibration in pelvic area because I thought it would bring up “bad” stuff but so glad I did and found this site!
Glad you found this site. :-)  I've seen posts on other sites about this feeling of a vibrating cell phone in the lower pelvis, and it seems to be related to a nerve, if memory serves, pinched in some way. Not a serious cause like cancer or anything. It must feel very odd! but at least it isn't dangerous. I hope it fades away for you.
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I am so glad I found this site. I had asked my dr. about the vibrating in my pelvic area. He did not know. It is driving me crazy. It seems to be getting worse. I have had it about a month. It feels like I am sitting on a cell phone. I can't believe after all the sites I have checked, I still don't know what is causing it! Any dr.'s out there looking at this site?
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