The main cause of menopause is: (Solved MCQ)

The main cause of menopause is:

A. Lack of progesterone

B. Excess of progesterone

C. Excess of estrogen

D. Lack of estrogen

Correct Answer: D. Lack of estrogen

Explanation:-

The main cause of menopause is: 👉 Decline and depletion of ovarian follicles leading to reduced estrogen production.

• Menopause occurs because the ovaries gradually stop producing eggs.

• As the number of ovarian follicles decreases, the ovaries produce less estrogen and progesterone.

• The reduced estrogen level causes changes in the menstrual cycle and eventually permanent cessation of menstruation (menopause).

• The pituitary gland increases FSH and LH levels, but the ovaries no longer respond.

In short:

Main cause = Ovarian failure due to depletion of follicles → ↓ Estrogen → Menopause

Other Options Details:

Here is the explanation for each option:

A. Lack of progesterone

• Progesterone is the hormone responsible for preparing and maintaining the endometrium (lining of the uterus) after ovulation.

Lack of progesterone leads to failure of the endometrium to mature properly, causing irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, or early miscarriage.

• It can lead to anovulatory cycles, premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms, and heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding.

B. Excess of progesterone

• High levels of progesterone occur normally during pregnancy.

Excess progesterone can cause symptoms such as fatigue, bloating, breast tenderness, mood changes, and depression.

• It may also lead to constipation and increased body temperature.

• In non-pregnant women, it may contribute to irregular or absent menstruation.

C. Excess of estrogen

Excess estrogen (also called estrogen dominance) occurs when estrogen levels are high compared to progesterone.

• Causes include obesity, ovarian tumors, hormone therapy, or certain medications.

• Symptoms include heavy menstrual bleeding, breast tenderness, weight gain, mood swings, endometrial hyperplasia, and increased risk of fibroids and endometrial cancer.

D. Lack of estrogen

• Estrogen is needed for development of secondary sexual characteristics and maintenance of reproductive tissues.

Lack of estrogen occurs during menopause, ovarian failure, or after removal of ovaries.

• It causes hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, osteoporosis, mood changes, and irregular or absent menstruation.

Summary Table

Option Condition Main Effects

A Lack of progesterone Irregular periods, infertility, heavy bleeding
B Excess progesterone Bloating, fatigue, mood changes
C Excess estrogen Heavy bleeding, fibroids, cancer risk
D Lack of estrogen Menopause symptoms, osteoporosis

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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