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Default Buzzing Nerves?

Hi everyone,

I was not too sure where to post this....
I have, bluntly put, genital pain..in my 20s.
I have all sorts of sensations, most of them are BUZZING sensations. they drive me mad.
What do they mean? is it irritated, inflamed or damaged nerves?
I also have pain (stabbing, electric shocks)
the area hates any type of touch..it starts buzzing...
and my right buttock vibrates VERY BAD, it's as if I had an internal plug down there
I suspect some pudendal nerve issues, but why on earth do they buzzz?????????????????????
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