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This started for me a couple weeks ago and I went to my Doc as that is paid for in Alberta, but Dr Google also told me it's how my body tells me it's dehydrated!!

3-4 glasses of water later, buzzing begone.

Could be other issues too, so go see your Doc to confirm it's not Colitis or something similar, but hydrating made it go away for me.

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Hello, guest.

Thank you so much for your experience.

I will just add some other possible causes for buzzing in the backside:

  1. Hemorrhoids: Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the rectal area that can cause discomfort, itching, and burning, and sometimes a buzzing sensation.

  2. Pudendal neuralgia: This is a type of nerve pain that affects the pelvic area, including the rectum. It can cause a buzzing or tingling sensation.

  3. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland can cause pain and discomfort in the rectal area, as well as a buzzing sensation.

  4. Coccydynia: This is pain in the tailbone area that can sometimes cause a buzzing sensation.

  5. Muscular tension: Tightness in the muscles of the pelvic area can sometimes cause a buzzing sensation.

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