Medical term for pain associated with menstruation is called as…….(Solved MCQ)

Medical term for pain associated with menstruation is called as…….

A. Dysuria

B. Dysphagia

C. Dystocia

D. Dysmenorrhoea

Correct Answer: D. Dysmenorrhoea

Explanation

Answer: Dysmenorrhoea

Explanation:

The medical term for pain associated with menstruation is Dysmenorrhoea.

It refers to cramping pain in the lower abdomen that occurs just before or during menstruation.
There are two types:

  1. Primary dysmenorrhoea
    • Caused by increased prostaglandins
    • Occurs in young females with no pelvic disease
    • Pain starts with menstruation and lasts 1–3 days
  2. Secondary dysmenorrhoea
    • Caused by underlying pelvic conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, PID
    • Pain may begin earlier in the cycle and last longer

In short:
Menstrual pain = Dysmenorrhoea.

Other Options Details

Here are the descriptions of all the options:


A. Dysuria

  • Meaning: Painful or difficult urination.
  • Explanation: The person feels burning, stinging, or discomfort while passing urine. It is commonly seen in urinary tract infections (UTIs).

B. Dysphagia

  • Meaning: Difficulty in swallowing.
  • Explanation: The person finds it hard to swallow food, liquids, or even saliva. It can occur due to infections, neurological disorders, or esophageal problems.

C. Dystocia

  • Meaning: Difficult or obstructed labor.
  • Explanation: It refers to complications during childbirth where the baby does not progress normally through the birth canal. Causes may include abnormal fetal position, narrow pelvis, or weak uterine contractions.

D. Dysmenorrhoea

  • Meaning: Painful menstruation.
  • Explanation: This is cramping pain in the lower abdomen during menstrual periods. It may be primary (without disease) or secondary (due to conditions like endometriosis).

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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