Can PCOS cause reduced vaginal sensitivity?
Yes, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can indirectly reduce vaginal sensitivity by causing hormonal imbalances, vaginal dryness, and changes in libido or arousal.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Women with PCOS often experience irregular hormone levels, particularly androgens and oestrogen, which can cause dryness, discomfort, and reduced sensitivity during sex. Metabolic effects and psychological symptoms such as anxiety or low mood may also contribute. Addressing the hormonal imbalance through lifestyle management and medical support can help restore sensation. NHS: PCOS.
Clinical Context
Managing PCOS often improves sexual health and vaginal sensitivity. Comprehensive care includes hormone regulation, addressing psychological wellbeing, and managing related symptoms.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and RCOG recommend a holistic approach for PCOS, targeting both metabolic and hormonal aspects for optimal sexual function (NICE).