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What Causes Pulsating Vibrations In The Pelvic Region?

I have been have a vibrating sensation in my pelvic area no matter if I m sitting or standing mostly on the right side I ve noticed. For the past few days it comes and goes. No measurement of time between them. They r like pulse vibrations. Was hoping someone could tell me what it is.
Tue, 24 Nov 2015
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Hi.

This could just be pulsation, your age, height and weight would have helped. but if at all you are overweight or just not in the best of shape, I would recommend a visit to your doctor to check if this could be anything to do with poor circulation.

Once that is ruled out, get an ultrasound of the region and may be even a Doppler ultrasound if required. Then visit an orthopedic doctor if you do not find a solution from the other options.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Pulsating Vibrations In The Pelvic Region?

Hi. This could just be pulsation, your age, height and weight would have helped. but if at all you are overweight or just not in the best of shape, I would recommend a visit to your doctor to check if this could be anything to do with poor circulation. Once that is ruled out, get an ultrasound of the region and may be even a Doppler ultrasound if required. Then visit an orthopedic doctor if you do not find a solution from the other options. Best wishes.