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What Are The Episodes Of Fluttering In My Inguinal Area?
Problem approximately three days ago I started to experience a fluttering vibration in my left inguinal area and it happens every few seconds or so lasted about three or four seconds long and it s just repetitive and what causes this is their treatment for it?
Hello, I have studied your case and you do not need to be worried about this. This type of twitching is called myoclonus or spasm.It is not a serious problem and can be tackle easily. I would suggest you to increase salt and calcium in diet. I would also recommend you to take Methylcobal and b complex in diet. You can rub that part with volitran ointment. If there is increase in clonus or spasm than you need to visit a neurologist and take his opinion. I hope this answer will be useful for you.Let me know if there is any other followup questions. thanks
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What Are The Episodes Of Fluttering In My Inguinal Area?
Hello, I have studied your case and you do not need to be worried about this. This type of twitching is called myoclonus or spasm.It is not a serious problem and can be tackle easily. I would suggest you to increase salt and calcium in diet. I would also recommend you to take Methylcobal and b complex in diet. You can rub that part with volitran ointment. If there is increase in clonus or spasm than you need to visit a neurologist and take his opinion. I hope this answer will be useful for you.Let me know if there is any other followup questions. thanks