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Quivering sensation
For past two to three days I'm having this quivering sensation or trembling feeling in the left iliac region. It started prior to the onset of menses. And with ongoing menses also I have this sensation which is quite bothering. All my blood tests are WNL. It's not associated with nausea, vomiting , pain , tenderness! I have never experienced this kind of sensation before!
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Hello, There are multiple reasons why this could be happening. But since you are associating it with your menstruation it is advisable that you get a scan. If at all there is any issue it will be seen and it can be treated.
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ultrasound scan, if clear revert back
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apply warm pack on the region of discomfort
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Wait for your menses to get over. If they already did and still it persist, keep a watch over it for few more days. Take plenty of water and proper sleep Take some vitamin supplements once e a day..like nurokind gold If no improvement in 4-5 days.. see a doctor
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