Is Vibrating Sensation At The Bottom Of Tailbone A Sign Of Cyst In Ovary?
Hello. I have a vibrating sensation at the bottom of my tailbone when I bend my neck and bring my chin to my chest. I have seen the chiropractor and he believes I may have a cyst on my ovary or scar tissue in my uterus or that there is something that is causing some sort of pressure on a nerve. But why would it be when I bend my neck?
It wouldn't. I think your chiropractor is making up an answer. Ovarian cysts are common. They come and go without causing problems most of the time. Occasionally a cyst is large enough to twist the ovary or leaks in the pelvis. When that happens there is pain with any movement because the pelvic lining is inflamed, not only when you nod your head. I am not sure what is causing your sensation. I think a neurologist may help sort it out, but I doubt the explanation involves your reproductive organs.
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Is Vibrating Sensation At The Bottom Of Tailbone A Sign Of Cyst In Ovary?
It wouldn t. I think your chiropractor is making up an answer. Ovarian cysts are common. They come and go without causing problems most of the time. Occasionally a cyst is large enough to twist the ovary or leaks in the pelvis. When that happens there is pain with any movement because the pelvic lining is inflamed, not only when you nod your head. I am not sure what is causing your sensation. I think a neurologist may help sort it out, but I doubt the explanation involves your reproductive organs.