Interstitial uterine myomas most often cause menorrhagia due to :
a. Secondary degeneration
b. Rupture into endometrial cavity
c. Pressure necrosis
d. Inhibition of uterine contractility
e. Prolapse
Pramiti Kumari Answered question August 14, 2024
The correct answer is d. Inhibition of uterine contractility.
Interstitial uterine myomas, or fibroids, can cause menorrhagia (heavy menstrual bleeding) primarily because they disrupt the normal contraction of the uterine muscle. This disruption can lead to increased and prolonged bleeding during menstruation.
Pramiti Kumari Answered question August 14, 2024