Health Issues In Women

Women Health Issues?
I have been dealing with the doctor’s for approx. 6 months. Just last week the doctor did an urine test and said that he found large amounts of blood in my urine (not visible). So he sent me to the lab to have a more extensive test done on my urine. I also have lower Back Pain constantly. What does this mean? I have read Web MD and it has a few things that it could possibly be. If you anyone else out there might know what this could be, please let me know. Serious individuals please respond!!!!!
My personal guess is that you have a kidney stone, and it’s cutting your kidney up a bit, causing minor bleeding and possibly excess discharge. One of the best ways to tell is by what you’ve listed as a side-affect (back pain). Another way to tell is to press down on your lower stomach or have someone else help you. Should you ever feel a stabbing-like pain, it’s most certainly a stone.
It isn’t always easy for doctors to fully come to a conclusion about kidney stones, however it can be made visually acceptable for diagnosis if done by x-ray. But, most issues like this can vary.
If it were that time of month (your period), you would not find any blood in your urine alone (unless mixed). They could have possibly seen your menstrual blood in your urine (considering you dispose of blood during urination if on your period). If this is the case, it could be blood loss caused by consistent cyst bursts. Currently, I’d personally suggest these out-looks and other possibilities you’ve found on line.
Good Luck and I hope it clears up!
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