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Blood in urine

Hello! I went to the doctor with some bak and buttock pain. He advised me to undergo some blood and urine test. The urine test states:Leukocytes +, blood ++, Appearance – slightly cloudy, UWBC 10-12, URBC 30-35.
What does this report state? I have some blood in my discharge almost everytime and even flank pain and severe fatigue. Is it a cause of concern?
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Hello,
Microscopic hematuria can be due to urinary tract (bladder) infection, swelling in the filtering system of the kidneys, stone in bladder or in a kidney, blood disease, like sickle cell anemia, certain medicines and tumors in the urinary tract.

You have already undergone cystoscopy which has ruled out most of the cases. I suggest you to get done an ultrasound abdomen to look for any kidney stone and blood tests for sickle cell anemia.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.

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My LYMPH#* was 3.7x10^/UL  what does that mean it was from a check up .my cholesterol was 136 and my blood pressure has been up it has gotten up to 161/89
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Thank you so much for the reply, doctor. I will surely go ahead according to your advise.
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