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What Causes Intermittent Pain On The Left Side With Higher Levels Cholesterol?

I am having serious pain in my left side that goes and comes intermittently. Sometime penetrating to my back. Had blood and urine work just come back which shows WBC 11-30 abnormal and Neutrophils high also Glucose at 114 high - not good, even my Cholesterol high at 269. I am falling apart it seems. I think there is a problem with my Kidney. Any comments.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing here.
Some data is missing here like no exact location of the pain has been mentioned,blood glucose reading is of fasting or random or post prandial,the readings you gave of WBC are of blood or urine,whether you have done sonography or not,whether there is blood in urine?
Now as per the data provided,considering WBC as pus cells in urine,it indicates urinary tract infection.So the pain may be due to Infection or there may be a renal calculi leading to pain and infection.And finally the glucose reading considering them as random are normal.Also the lower abdominal pain has nothing to do with high choleterol.
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What Causes Intermittent Pain On The Left Side With Higher Levels Cholesterol?

Hi, Thanks for writing here. Some data is missing here like no exact location of the pain has been mentioned,blood glucose reading is of fasting or random or post prandial,the readings you gave of WBC are of blood or urine,whether you have done sonography or not,whether there is blood in urine? Now as per the data provided,considering WBC as pus cells in urine,it indicates urinary tract infection.So the pain may be due to Infection or there may be a renal calculi leading to pain and infection.And finally the glucose reading considering them as random are normal.Also the lower abdominal pain has nothing to do with high choleterol.