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Just researching as within the past few months I have been experiencing slight vibrations in my groin, like most people ive been reading about here, This increasing trend of this experience is caused I believe by the ever increasing amount of microwave antennas all over, I am an electrical engineer and I now how microwaves (even low amplitude) can cause this, but who is brave enough in our government and especially doctors to go against telecommunication corporations, We all know health care has nothing to do with health, Its about the business and pushing pharmaceuticals, so don t waste my time with your bunk
You could be experiencing myokymia or involuntary muscular contractions. Eat a healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Keep well hydrated with 6-8 glasses of water daily. Get 6-8 hours of sound sleep. Stress, electrolyte imbalance can cause myokymia. Exercise regularly to stay fit. If the symptoms do not resolve, consult an Internist to look for possible electrolyte disturbances.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
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What Causes Vibrating Sensation In Groin Area?
Hi there. You could be experiencing myokymia or involuntary muscular contractions. Eat a healthy diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Keep well hydrated with 6-8 glasses of water daily. Get 6-8 hours of sound sleep. Stress, electrolyte imbalance can cause myokymia. Exercise regularly to stay fit. If the symptoms do not resolve, consult an Internist to look for possible electrolyte disturbances. Wishing you speedy recovery.