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Have Frequent Urination, Pain In The Back Near Ovary. Feel Nausea. Had Urine Analysis Shows WBC'S, UA/HPF. Bladder Infection?

I have had frequent urination, pain in my lower back up to my mid back, pain in my abs down to my ovary area with nausea and worsen symptoms with consumption of caffeine. The pain is a 6-9 range on a constant basis and almost burns. Below is my urine analysis. To me it feels like a bladder infection but could it be something else?
Component Standard Range Your Value
WBC'S, UA/HPF 0 - 5 /HPF 3-5
RBC, URINE HPF 0 - 3 /HPF 0-3
BACTERIA, URINE HPF None /HPF None
SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL CELLS, URINE SED, AUTOMATED COUNT, QUAL None /HPF Few
MUCOUS, UR SED, QL, AUTOMATED COUNT None /HPF Present
Wed, 25 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have stone in the ureter near the bladder, or pelvic infection. So i advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and dtreatment.
You may need to have ultra sound scanning for confirmation of the disease. Thank you.
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Have Frequent Urination, Pain In The Back Near Ovary. Feel Nausea. Had Urine Analysis Shows WBC'S, UA/HPF. Bladder Infection?

Hi, it appears that you have stone in the ureter near the bladder, or pelvic infection. So i advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and dtreatment. You may need to have ultra sound scanning for confirmation of the disease. Thank you.