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What Causes Stinging Sensation In Pelvic Area, Eye Floaters And Muscle Twitching?
Hello,since 2 years ago i have a sensation of needles and pins, stingings, crawling, like fiberglass touch around scrotul and pelvic area. the skin is not red or dry or anything that seems being wrong. in the evening is far more present and annoying than mornings. please advise because it is unbearable to feel like that more than 2 years ago. also i have sensations like temple pressure, increased floaters in the eyes and twitching of the muscles. thanks for a possible explanation of my weird symptoms.
You need to get some relaxation time. Do Yoga. Do Do breathing exercises. Get 6 to 8 hours of sleep daily. Avoid caffeine, colas, smoking and alcohol. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables to tackle vitamin and mineral deficiencies such can cause the symptoms. Consult your Dermatologist to look for infection or Eczema of your scrotum. Keep the area dry and free of sweat.
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What Causes Stinging Sensation In Pelvic Area, Eye Floaters And Muscle Twitching?
Hi there. You need to get some relaxation time. Do Yoga. Do Do breathing exercises. Get 6 to 8 hours of sleep daily. Avoid caffeine, colas, smoking and alcohol. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables to tackle vitamin and mineral deficiencies such can cause the symptoms. Consult your Dermatologist to look for infection or Eczema of your scrotum. Keep the area dry and free of sweat.