3. Difficulty Urinating
Along with experiencing vaginal discharge, difficulty urinating can also be another common warning sign of uterine cancer. It’s a very broad term to say ‘difficulty urinating’, and it can mean a couple of things within the context of diagnostics.
It could mean that you feel like you have to urinate every half hour, though it generally leads to just a few drops; it can also refer to the fact that urination has become painful or uncomfortable in any way – women have described the associated feeling as everything from a burning sensation to a pulling or tearing; your symptoms could be just as vast, and any difficulty with the process should be reported to your doctor, especially if it continues for a while.
It’s not always uterine cancer – there are other things that could cause this symptom, including a routine bladder infection or yeast infection, both of which are usually easy enough to fix.