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7 months ago

I was at my local YMCA swimming, when i stopped i went to bathroom and peed and i head intense pain near my appendix of the front right side of my body, it was accompanied by blood. It hurt around that area for a while like 1-2 days then went away. THen i came home and i saw more blood in pee but without pain. I peed one more time normally. I had bloodwork done and urine test later after like weeks and everything was fine. Any clue what it could have been i am male 15 years old.
Im just wondering from curiousity nothing else. Kidney Stone, infection??
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I'd still go to the doctors.

ANY blood in the urine even if not all the time is NOT good.  not supposed to be there.  Get checked for peace of mind and treatment if needed.  Go back and tell them to check not just your urine but your kidneys.

Kidney stones would have put you on your back it is such a HORRIBlE pain.  I can't emphasize that enough.  Drink cranberry juice too but go back and demand more tests.  It's your health you're dealing with.
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that happened to me once. the blood kept coming and going away as well. there happened to be some kind of bleeding in my kidneys and needed to wait for it to clot in the hospital. they made me drink water and cranberry juice like crazy so i could pee every 5 minutes and after about two weeks it was completely gone. but i had a so much blood cause i'm a hemophiliac. you probably got it out of your system by now.
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