I know you don't have insurance but you really need to go in to see a doctor. You may have a Urinary Tract Infection which may be causing the pain around your kidney and the blood in your urine. I can neither diagnose you nor treat you for this or any condition so it is essential that you see a doctor, otherwise the pain will only get worse and can cause serious damage to your kidneys.
As far as the blood in your stool, if you have been constipated and straining it may be caused by hemorrhoids, but I would also mention this to the doctor.
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Dear Anon,
I know you don't have insurance but you really need to go in to see a doctor. You may have a Urinary Tract Infection which may be causing the pain around your kidney and the blood in your urine. I can neither diagnose you nor treat you for this or any condition so it is essential that you see a doctor, otherwise the pain will only get worse and can cause serious damage to your kidneys.
As far as the blood in your stool, if you have been constipated and straining it may be caused by hemorrhoids, but I would also mention this to the doctor.
Good luck, please keep us posted.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/urinary-tract-infections-in-teens-and-adults-topic-overview
October 13, 2009 - 5:22amThis Comment
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