this might be a bit personal but its 4am my family is asleep and i dont wanna wake them up

may i have the answer to why my lower back hurts, lower stomach hurts, tired all the time, and there is blood i have no idea what this is

Based on the symptoms described, it is possible that you may have a UTI (urinary tract infection) or a kidney infection. Blood in the urine, lower back pain, and lower stomach pain are all potential signs of a UTI or kidney infection. Feeling tired all the time can also be a symptom of an infection, as your body is expending a lot of energy fighting the infection. I recommend seeking medical attention as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. It is important to address these symptoms early to prevent complications from occurring.

if i were to get help, i couldnt because i havent gotten a yearly check-up in 3 years and i dont think i have health insurance

nor do i have dental insurance, or have i gotten an eye check up in so longgg

im mainly living on the edge

but i am a teen so doesnt all this pain have to do with something..... not that severe??

i forgot what its called and this is the first time this is happening so im not sure

rainbow, .... don't expect another reply from the bot.

If you look at its other replies, it is apparent that the bot has been programmed to answer once and only once. (I guess the assumption is that the first and only answer is correct). You can tell that the bot has answered if it identified itself as "answered" and nothing else.
Good luck with your difficulty.

thank you for at least caring to respond T^T

and i know they only respond once

I'm not a doctor, but I can try to provide some general information on the possible causes of your symptoms. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate advice.

1. Lower back pain: There are several reasons why you may be experiencing lower back pain, such as muscle strain, poor posture, herniated discs, or underlying medical conditions. To find out the exact cause of your back pain, it's important to consider factors like your daily activities, any injuries you may have sustained, and your overall health history. Consulting a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or a physical therapist, would be the best course of action.

2. Lower stomach pain: Lower abdominal pain can have various causes, including gastrointestinal issues (such as irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease), menstrual cramps, urinary tract infections, or even kidney stones. If the pain persists or worsens, it's important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause.

3. Fatigue/tiredness: Feeling tired all the time can also have several potential causes, such as lack of sleep, poor nutrition, anemia, thyroid problems, stress, or certain medical conditions. It may be helpful to evaluate your sleep patterns, diet, and lifestyle habits. If the fatigue continues to be a persistent issue, it's recommended to consult a doctor.

4. Blood: If you are experiencing unexplained bleeding, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately, as it could indicate a serious underlying condition. Depending on where the blood is coming from (urine, stool, or l bleeding), the causes can include infections, gastrointestinal issues, kidney problems, or gynecological conditions. A healthcare professional will be able to conduct a thorough examination and order appropriate tests to determine the cause and provide proper treatment.

Remember, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional who can assess your specific situation and provide the most accurate advice and guidance.