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What Can Be The Cause Of Pain In Back And Pelvic Area?

I had ua that came back with blood in my urnine and elevated white cell count. My culture came back neg for infection and my ct came back neg for stones. I am still having pain in my back and sometimes in my stomach and pelvic area. I have also been having on and off light headed spells.
Mon, 29 Jun 2015
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Dear; thanks for using our service and understand your frustration. However, if you have urinary symptoms and abnormal urineanalysis , you need to see an urologist for cystoscopy to evaluate bladder and urinary tract for any lesions that is not an infection, cystitis, bladder lesion, polyps, etc.
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What Can Be The Cause Of Pain In Back And Pelvic Area?

Dear; thanks for using our service and understand your frustration. However, if you have urinary symptoms and abnormal urineanalysis , you need to see an urologist for cystoscopy to evaluate bladder and urinary tract for any lesions that is not an infection, cystitis, bladder lesion, polyps, etc. Dr Sara