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What Causes Fluttering Sensation In The Groin?

I have a fluttering sensation in my lower groin on the right side. I am female, 54 years young, 30 pounds over weight and am on my feet a lot at work. Started about 4 days ago. Not constant but more fluttering than not. I have made a Dr. appt. am I over reacting?????
Wed, 22 Jul 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi there.

Fluttering sensation in that region needs a ruling out of any perineal infections like urinary tract infections and any STDs. Also electrolyte imbalance can cause fluttering of the muscles in the body. Also recent and ongoing stress in your life can contribute especially if you have been sleeping less lately. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink 1-2 litres of water daily. Get 6-8 hours of sound sleep. Perform deep breathing exercises and Yoga for stress relief. Try this for a week and if it does not subside you may need to get a consult by your Doctor to rule out the above problems. Wishing a speedy recovery.
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What Causes Fluttering Sensation In The Groin?

Hi there. Fluttering sensation in that region needs a ruling out of any perineal infections like urinary tract infections and any STDs. Also electrolyte imbalance can cause fluttering of the muscles in the body. Also recent and ongoing stress in your life can contribute especially if you have been sleeping less lately. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Drink 1-2 litres of water daily. Get 6-8 hours of sound sleep. Perform deep breathing exercises and Yoga for stress relief. Try this for a week and if it does not subside you may need to get a consult by your Doctor to rule out the above problems. Wishing a speedy recovery.