You : You may have a kidney stone. The pain from a kidney stone commonly is off-center in the back, and radiates to the groin (along the path of the ureter). Blood in the urine is another common sign. I changed the category to urology, so perhaps a urologist can give you more complete information. Feel better.
Answered 3/1/2017
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Possible stone: a ureteral stone is one possibility. See a urologist for exam and diagnosis
Answered 7/7/2016
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