A number of things: Abdominal pain associated with hematuria could be a number of things depending on you age. The most logical thing to consider would be a a kidney stone; however, you need to see your primary doctor as soon as possible so that a diagnosis can be made. For example, a gallstone could give you abdominal pain and the increased bilirubin in your blood would make your urine appear dark brown.
Answered 2/16/2015
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?bladder infection: Your symptoms suggest a bladder infection. You should see a doctor and have your urine tested.
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Loin pain hematuria: Uti may be the case however proper evaluation will first rule out tumor or stones.
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