Irregular vibrating movements?!
Question: Irregular vibrating movements.?
Hi im an 18 year old male and ive been experiencing these weird vibrations on my skin...its weird. I havent consulted a doctor yet. Sometimes i would lift my thumb just a little bit and it'll start shaking momentarily little at the time. Every part of my body aches...? Could this be a sign off something serious.? I've also experienced a kangos soar under my gumline area for the first time in my life...coulu I have something that are causing all of these problems not so much the soar but the irregular movement of my fingers...bloodclot.? Help!Health Question & Answer
Answers:
You're experiencing a twitch. A recurrent twitch that occurs in the same place every time may be evidence of a nerve issue; a pinched nerve is possible, although that usually causes pain as well. It's possible, but unlikely, it could also be a brain problem. But unlikely, okay.? Don't let my words freak you out. Alternatively, it might be a sign of nothing at all; I get, and have gotten, various twitches in different parts of my body, for as long as I can remember - and I haven't died yet. It is almost certainly not due to a blood clot. If you don't experience any other odd symptoms then you are free to completely discard that concern.
If you're really concerned, you should see a doctor. However, I am pretty sure you are not going to keel over tomorrow due to this.
By 'kangos soar' I think you mean canker sore.? These are almost never a sign of something serious, so don't worry about it. These come from either biting yourself, or a breakout of the herpes virus that causes cold sores. About 80% of people have this and most of them get it as children, through innocent contact like hugging or kissing on the cheek. Health Question & Answer
If you're really concerned, you should see a doctor. However, I am pretty sure you are not going to keel over tomorrow due to this.
By 'kangos soar' I think you mean canker sore.? These are almost never a sign of something serious, so don't worry about it. These come from either biting yourself, or a breakout of the herpes virus that causes cold sores. About 80% of people have this and most of them get it as children, through innocent contact like hugging or kissing on the cheek. Health Question & Answer
It sounds like you possibly have a pinched nerve somewhere that is causing the vibrating movements. I don't think it has anything to do with your gums.
You might consider seeing a doctor for the nerve problem and a dentist for the dental problem.
Good Luck to you!Health Question & Answer
You might consider seeing a doctor for the nerve problem and a dentist for the dental problem.
Good Luck to you!Health Question & Answer
It sounds seriously enough that you should see a doctor that you should see your doctor and dentist both. Don't play games with your health or wait around any longer.Health Question & Answer
ummm......... GO TO A DOCTOR!!!!!!!!!!!! bye.Health Question & Answer