Irregularly, acyclic bleeding from the uterus is termed: (Solved MCQ)

Irregularly, acyclic bleeding from the uterus is termed:

A. Menorrhagia B. Epimenorrhoea C. Metrorrhagia D. Dysmenorrhoea

Correct Answer: C. Metrorrhagia

Explanation

Answer: Metrorrhagia

Explanation

Metrorrhagia refers to irregular, acyclic uterine bleeding — meaning bleeding that occurs at unpredictable times, not related to the normal menstrual cycle.

Why this is correct

  • “Irregular” → not following a predictable pattern
  • “Acyclic” → not occurring during the menstrual cycle
  • Bleeding from uterus → defines abnormal uterine bleeding outside normal periods

Summary of related terms

  • Menorrhagia – Excessive bleeding during regular periods
  • MetrorrhagiaIrregular, acyclic bleeding
  • Menometrorrhagia – Excessive and irregular bleeding
  • Polymenorrhea – Frequent cycles (<21 days)

Other Options Details

Here are the descriptions of all the options clearly and simply:


A. Menorrhagia

  • Menorrhagia means excessive menstrual bleeding.
  • The bleeding occurs at regular menstrual intervals, but the amount or duration is more than normal.
  • Example: Periods lasting more than 7 days or blood loss more than 80 mL.

B. Epimenorrhoea

  • Epimenorrhoea refers to frequent menstrual cycles.
  • The menstrual cycle interval is shortened, usually less than 21 days.
  • Bleeding may be normal in amount but occurs too often.

C. Metrorrhagia

  • Metrorrhagia means irregular bleeding between periods.
  • Bleeding occurs at irregular, unpredictable intervals, not related to normal menstrual cycles.
  • Often called intermenstrual bleeding.

D. Dysmenorrhoea

  • Dysmenorrhoea means painful menstruation.
  • Characterized by cramping pain in the lower abdomen during menstruation.
  • Can be primary (no pelvic disease) or secondary (due to underlying conditions like fibroids, endometriosis).

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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