Do muscle relaxants cause vaginal numbness?
Some muscle relaxants can cause vaginal numbness or altered sensation as a side effect, often due to their impact on the nervous system and blood flow.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Muscle relaxants such as diazepam, baclofen, or cyclobenzaprine act on the central nervous system to reduce muscle tone and pain, but may also blunt nerve signals. Rarely, this can result in numbness or reduced sensitivity in the genital area. If this occurs, a medication review is warranted. NHS: Diazepam side effects.
Clinical Context
If you notice changes in vaginal feeling while taking muscle relaxants, speak to your prescriber. Adjustments or alternative therapies may help.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and NHS recommend regular review of medication side effects, especially if sexual function or quality of life is affected (NICE CKS).
