Kidney stone: If no prior conditions run in your family it might be a kidney stone which is rubbing against your ureter, which is resulting in blood in your urine. There are many conditions that can cause pain and also blood to appear in the urine. I would strongly advise to consult your doctor and even a nephrologist to get to the bottom of this asap.
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Kidney stone: Infection, tumor and nephritis are also possible though kidney stone would be the most likely cause in a male.
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