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Goosebumps on left hip

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I've been searching for some answers about this random patch of goosebumps on my left hip. It feels like they are deep inside of the muscle. I did fall and did a split on the right hip and tore the psoas muscle. These goosebumps started about 3 months after the fall. It is so annoying and uncomfortable. Sometimes it feels cold, other times it's hot.

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If it's a new symptom for you, and is unremitting, please get it checked out by a GP. We must not think or believe everything is down to FND. Wishing you the best.

Hey EMac,

I would say get to a Dr and have them check it out. I say this simply off the idea of, I don't think this is a symptom of FND. I mean, it could be, stress does insane amounts to the body. Changing chemical our brain needs which could directly affect how out immune system handles and what our body can.

I hope this helps. I strongly suggest see a Dr. As a person who has let a lot of things go untreated for months if not years. It's better to get it checked up on.

Best,

Matt

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