
What Could Cause Intense Pain In The Lower Left Abdomen, Headaches And Low Grade Fever?

Possible kidney stone
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ma'am, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns but the high vitamin D explains the episodes of muscle weakness of your hands and feet.. Also high vitamin D levels could cause calcium kidney stones which could be the cause of the recurrent episodes of lower left abdominal pain. So, I would recommend an ultrasound pelvis or a Ct scan to exclude the presence of kidney stones, if the results came back clear then the stone might have passed with urine to the outside of your body.. I would also recommend that you get a blood test for kidney functions and parathyroid hormone as deterioration of renal functions and high parathormone hormone can lead to increased vitamin d levels.. in the meanwhile you should limit your calcium intake and follow up monthly on the level of your vitamin d levels.. I hope you find this helpful..


Thank you very much for your detailed and quick reply. I have another question: In the last few hours, I began to have cystitis symptoms again. Ie., while urinating, I feel a stinging feeling and get chills. The headaches have also returned. Could these be part of a renal problem?
( I have a pelvic sonogram scheduled for Monday. I will ask also for a blood test for kidney functions and parathyroid hormone. But I am concerned now about the cystitis return.)
~Cornelia Ravenal
Possible stone or UTI
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ma'am, hello again.. The return of these symptoms suggest either the presence of a renal or ureteric stone or the possibility of a urinary tract infection.. So in addition to the pelvic ultrasound, I would recommend that you get a urine analysis with a culture and sensitivity test to detect the type of organism causing your infection and the best treatment for it.. I hope you find this helpful..

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