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Very faint buzzing mainly outer left thigh but can also move around. not constant, no pain. doesn't effect movement. not diabetic. no other symptoms.

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Dr. Jalal Zuberi answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Nerve damage: Disc compression in limbo-sacral region of your spine may occasionally give rise to such symptom. Some call it isolated nerve damage. Regardless, a quick check with your doctor to get referral to neurologist to get Brain, spine MRI would confirm diagnosis. Don't get scared, as most of these are treatable with physical therapy. But a proper diagnosis first is the key☺️. Feel better.

Answered 10/11/2015

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OFFWITHTHOSEPANTIES: First, if you are wearing tight panties TAKE THEM OFF RIGHT NOW!!OK?That better?No?OK give it time It may work. Or do you sit too long?GET UP,RIGHT NOW!!Better?No?OK give it time.It may work.Don't sit in one position for more than 45 minutes.Wear a tight belt?TAKE IT OFF,NOW!OK,the point is if it's not something simple then it may be what a lot of us get: weird sensations that eventually go away.

Answered 10/11/2015

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