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What Could Slight Fluttering Around The Collar Bone Indicate?

Hi my name is Derrick. Im 30 years old. Today I noticed a slight fluttering sensation in the left side of my neck next to my collar bone at about the 11o clock position with the center of my face being 12 o clock. It does not hurt at all, but is very annoying. What would most likely be the cause.
Wed, 3 Jun 2015
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Hello there,
A slight fluttering sensation can be a muscle twitch which is triggered by electrolyte imbalance.
Have bananas to balance potassium and milk to manage calcium levels in your body. This should generally take care of it.
If it persists after 2 days then go to a lab and get your serum potassium, calcium, sodium levels checked along with a T3,T4 and TSh profile done.

If there is any abnormality there then we can discuss your further treatment options,

Hope this helps,
Please feel free to address any further queries to me. I will be happy to help.
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What Could Slight Fluttering Around The Collar Bone Indicate?

Hello there, A slight fluttering sensation can be a muscle twitch which is triggered by electrolyte imbalance. Have bananas to balance potassium and milk to manage calcium levels in your body. This should generally take care of it. If it persists after 2 days then go to a lab and get your serum potassium, calcium, sodium levels checked along with a T3,T4 and TSh profile done. If there is any abnormality there then we can discuss your further treatment options, Hope this helps, Please feel free to address any further queries to me. I will be happy to help.