Hi. Sounds like this is an ongoing issue. You've done the right thing to see your doctor. So, fresh blood in a bowel movement first. You mean you had bright red blood in the stool or when you wiped? Just asking for clarification. You 'could' have hemorrhoids or fissures that are bleeding. Bright red blood usually means the issue is fresh and close to your anus. (not high up in your gi track as it would then appear differently). Your colonoscopy and cystoscopies would eliminate serious concerns. Have they not mention any of these other things that would cause blood during a BM? Something else to look at is diverticulitis which can also cause this. Do you have any abdominal discomfort or pain? Here's an article on blood in stool and things to look out for. You've done the testing to rule out serious issues. You probably don't feel heard right now but at least you've been able to get these tests done. How old are you, by the way? Here is the article. https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/blood-in-stool
Blood in urine is a different matter. Unless it is actually something like a hemorrhoid that is aggravated and blood somehow got in the toilet with the urine. This also can often be harmless. But if this is new and you haven't yet. see your doctor. Any urination issues? Things like urge to go, pain when going, flank pain? https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/blood-in-urine/symptoms-causes/syc-20353432 Just a speck of blood can change the color or show up in urine. Read through this article to see if anything else matches.