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Flank pain Health Article
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Definition
Flank pain refers to pain in one side of the body between the upper abdomen and the back.
Alternative Names
Considerations
Flank pain often means kidney trouble. If flank pain is accompanied by fever, chills, blood in the urine, or frequent or urgent urination, then a kidney problem is the likely cause. See also: Kidney stones
Common Causes
Home Care
Treatment depends on the cause. Follow your provider's instructions. Rest, physical therapy, and exercise may be recommended for flank pain caused by muscle spasm. Anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy may be prescribed for flank pain caused by spinal arthritis. Continue physical therapy exercises at home. Antibiotics are used to treat most kidney infections. Plenty of fluids and pain medications are used to treat kidney stones. Hospitalization may be required for either condition.
Call your health care provider if
What to expect at your health care provider's office
If the pain is related to an injury, this condition will be stabilized. Then the provider will obtain your medical history and perform a physical examination. Medical history questions documenting flank pain in detail may include the following: Fluid intake and output may be monitored and recorded. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include the following: |
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