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Should I Be Worried About A Rumbling Feeling In Breast, Knee And Biceps?

Hi, i am a male and for a week now i have been sensing a kind of rumbling feeling below my right breasts, sometimes the same rumbling feeling moves to my knee, my biceps and back to below my right breast, the right side of my tommy, just below the right breast, i m scared
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
You have rumbling feeling below the right breast,knee,biceps, right side of the tummy, it appears to be the involuntary muscle contractions, may be due to the deficiency of the calcium, sodium, or potassium etc.
I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
He may prescribe you diclofenac, ranitidine, calcium,and other electrolytes.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Should I Be Worried About A Rumbling Feeling In Breast, Knee And Biceps?

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. You have rumbling feeling below the right breast,knee,biceps, right side of the tummy, it appears to be the involuntary muscle contractions, may be due to the deficiency of the calcium, sodium, or potassium etc. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. He may prescribe you diclofenac, ranitidine, calcium,and other electrolytes. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.