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Example sentences for "frequent desire"

  • I felt a frequent desire to urinate; the urine was turbid and bloody, until at last a calculus of four grains made its appearance in the urine.

  • Frequent desire to pass urine after cramps in the stomach.

  • The nose is moist and there is frequent desire to blow it, but without sneezing.

  • Raw feeling in throat still this morning, with a frequent desire to clear; a feeling as though something lodged there and should come out.

  • In internal piles, a frequent desire to go to stool is induced, and more or less of the mucous coat of the rectum is protruded and swollen.

  • She complained of severe pain in the back and a frequent desire to urinate.

  • 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.

  • The principal symptom of this disease is a frequent desire to urinate.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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