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It is likely not a STD, but some type of bladder infection. This warrants a trip to your doctor.

Many different things can cause you to "pee blood". A urinary tract infection can cause this....Infection of the urethra(pee tube) the bladder or the kidneys. Yes Gonarrhea or clamydia may cause this. Trauma or injury could cause it. Kidney stones as well. You just need to go to the doctor. If you do not want to go to your doctor or you do not have insurance....Try a low cost clinic. I know Planned Parenthood for one will see both men and women and they work on a sliding scale ..based on your income. Minimum is about $20.

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More likely bladder cancer, get to a doctor ASAP

could also be kidney stones

Yes.

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Chlamydia and gonorrhea can be detected with a urine test in those who are infected in the urethra or vagina. Other infections or locations require a swab or blood test.

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