One of the most common symptoms of anteversion is a frequent desire to urinate, in consequence of the pressure of the uterus upon the bladder.
There is also a frequent desire to urinate, and the passage of the urine causes a sensation of scalding.
There is frequent desire to urinate, accompanied by a scanty discharge of urine, and a copious flow of urine is followed by cessation of pain.
Occasionally there is a total inability to urinate, combined with a frequent desire to do so.
The first indication of its onset is a frequent desire to go to stool, with an unsatisfied feeling after each effort.
The inflammatory adhesions that sometimes tie down the organ in an anteverted position, compromise the normal expansion of the bladder; this induces an irritation, which causes a frequent desire to urinate.
The pain may be first felt rather deeply in the pelvis, and this is increased by a frequent desire to pass urine and a straining of the rectum.
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