Which of these is not a symptom of vaginal atrophy?(Solved MCQ)

Which of these is not a symptom of vaginal atrophy?

A. Lengthening of vaginal canal

B. Thinning of vaginal walls

C. Decreased vaginal lubrication

D. Urinary incontinence

Correct Answer: A. Lengthening of vaginal canal

Explanation

The option NOT a symptom of vaginal atrophy is:

A. Lengthening of vaginal canal

Reason:
Vaginal atrophy (Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause) typically causes shortening and tightening of the vaginal canal — not lengthening.
The other options are common symptoms:

  • Thinning of vaginal walls
  • Decreased vaginal lubrication
  • Urinary incontinence / urinary symptoms

So the correct answer is A. Lengthening of vaginal canal.

Other Options Details

Here are the descriptions of all the options:

A. Lengthening of vaginal canal

This refers to an increase in the length or depth of the vagina.

  • It typically occurs during puberty, when the reproductive organs mature.
  • In adults, the vaginal canal can temporarily lengthen during sexual arousal due to increased blood flow.
  • Lengthening does NOT occur in menopause; instead, the opposite (shortening) happens.

B. Thinning of vaginal walls

This occurs when the vaginal lining becomes thin, fragile, and less elastic.

  • Common in postmenopausal women due to low estrogen.
  • Leads to symptoms such as dryness, irritation, and painful intercourse.
  • Part of the condition known as Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM).

C. Decreased vaginal lubrication

This refers to a reduction in natural moisture produced by the vagina.

  • Usually caused by low estrogen, especially after menopause.
  • Leads to vaginal dryness, discomfort, and painful sex.
  • Can also occur with certain medications, stress, or breastfeeding.

D. Urinary incontinence

This is the unintentional leakage of urine.

  • Common in older women or after childbirth.
  • Types include stress incontinence (leakage with coughing/sneezing), urge incontinence, or mixed.
  • Can be associated with pelvic floor weakness and menopausal changes.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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