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buzzing/vibration

What causes a buzzing/vibration in the groin or pubic area?
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For me, it was a problem with the psoas muscle. After an abdominal aortic ultrasound, pelvic ultrasound, visit to the naturopathic doctor, visit to the MD, and bloodwork, my chiropracter honed in on the psoas muscle. When she first started working on it, it got a bit worse, and then she got it to stop! This was after 2 weeks of buzzing for most of the day. It started after an exercise class.

Oh yeah, I had a pregnancy test, too.
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For me, the buzzing was a problem with the psoas muscle. After an abdominal aortic ultrasound, pelvic ultrasound, visit to the naturopathic doctor, visit to the MD, and bloodwork, my chiropracter honed in on the psoas muscle. When she first started working on it, it got a bit worse, and then she got it to stop! This was after 2 weeks of buzzing for most of the day. It started a few hours after an exercise class.
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Ugh....finally. Someone else experiencing this funny "vibrating" sensation deep in my lower R groin. It comes and goes and never moves to the left side. I've had it about 6 months. I also suffer from some lower back nerve and bone issues, which I thought might be related. Have not mentioned it to a physician thinking he/she too will think I'm crazy. There is no pain associated with this sensation and cannot isolate it by palpating the area. Help!
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A chiropractor really does work.  After only two visits the buzzing has completely stopped.  If anyone lives in Fresno or Clovis California, go see Dri Clymore at Harbin/Clymore Chiropractic and you will be cured.  Need to go ASAP it really works.  No more annoying buzzing.  Yes, your back is either out of alignment or you have a pinched nerve.  Don't waste precious time putting up with that annoying buzzing.  Call now. 559-439-4439.
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I am 47 years old and have been experiencing the exact same vibrations in my lower abdomen for about 2 weeks now on and off. It is not painful as the rest stated, but it does make you think about a cell phone. I think
I had this months ago only when I laid down, I lifted my mattress, looked up the bed and everything looking for a cell phone.  When it came back
I now can feel the exact area.  I also questioned a few people I work with who say they have also had this feeling, but no one has been to a doctor to check it out.  We all need to know, our body is trying to tell us something.
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Thank God I am NOT crazy.  I have been experiencing a vibrating sensation in my pelvic bone for quite a few months.  When it first happened, I kept looking at my phone because it felt like it was vibrating (not unlike what many of you stated).  Usually it was on again off again.  Today however I have felt it every 2 seconds ALL DAY LONG.  Its driving me crazy.  I too have had back injury issues as well.  In addition, I have had a hip socket problem the last several weeks so maybe it is a nerve issue.  Reading all these postings gives me hope that if I go see my Dr. he wont look at me as though I am crazy.  I hope so at least.  Thank you all!!
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