This is indicated by heaviness in the bladder, retention of bowel movements and the absence of signs of crisis through relaxation, which we will talk about later, as well as the already mentioned indications of vomiting, nosebleeds and perspiration. Know that burning in the urethra, in the presence of heaviness in the bladder and other signs, definitely indicates that a crisis will occur through urination; sometimes this is also evidenced by the abundant outpouring and thickness of urine on other days and the presence of sediment in it. Often, increased urination occurs despite signs of crisis through bowel movements
and other symptoms that I talk about in the paragraph on bowel movements. Know that if a lot of urine accumulates in the bladder with a slight release of nature and the scarcity of perspiration at a given time or in general, due to the nature of the patient, the structure of his organs or the density of the outer integument, then expect a crisis through urination, and not through perspiration or laxity, especially in winter .