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A 16-year-old male asked:
i am 16 male and i am having some lower part of back pain from kidneys and when i go pee it stings and hurts and light color of blood. please help.
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Here are some ...: The reported scenario in a 16-yr man should incites a timely pro-evaluation to assure no urinary stone passage or UTI at least. So, collect the info on the onset, degree, duration, interval, evolution, & progress of the pain and related symptoms, and bring those to Doc for analysis + physical exam + tests such as UA, CT.IVP, etc. so to deduce possible Dx for proposing reasonable Rx / care.
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Oct 4, 2014

Dr. Melissa Gowans answered
Pediatrics 21 years experience
See doctor: Given the report of your symptoms, I recommend you see a physician today. If you can't get an appt with your regular doc then go to a quick care or ER for evaluation. Sounds like you may have a UTI, but other possibilities include kidney stones, and if you are sexually active, an STD.
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