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  2. Flank pain refers to discomfort in your upper abdomen or back and sides. It develops in the area below the ribs and above the pelvis. Usually, the pain is worse on one side of...

  3. Flank Pain: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Flank pain affects the area on either side of your lower back, between your pelvis and ribs. Flank pain may develop as a result of several conditions, diseases or injuries. Kidney stones, urinary tract infections and muscle strains are common causes of flank pain.

  4. 5 causes of left and right flank pain - Medical News Today

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    Flank pain occurs on either or both sides of the torso, just below the ribs. Muscle strain is a common cause. Learn about causes, diagnosis, and more.

  5. Flank Pain: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Flank pain can be a symptom of conditions that affect your muscles, lumbar spine, or internal organs. Common causes of flank pain include muscle strain, lumbar spine arthritis, and kidney stones. These conditions are diagnosed through a physical exam, lab tests, and imaging.

  6. Flank pain occurs in between your abdomen and back. Common causes of pain in this area could be due to kidney or liver problems and arthritis.

  7. Flank pain Information | Mount Sinai - New York

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    Flank pain is pain in one side of the body between the upper belly area (abdomen) and the back. There are three body views (front, back, and side) that can help you to identify a specific body area. The labels show areas of the body which are identified either by anatomical or by common names.

  8. Flank pain is pain that occurs on the side and back of your torso. It may be a sign that something is wrong with one of the organs in that area, including your kidneys, gallbladder, appendix, and intestines. Or it could be a muscle strain or pain from your spine, like a herniated disc.

  9. Flank Pain - Flank Pain - Merck Manual Consumer Version

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    Causes of Flank Pain. A kidney stone causes excruciating pain when it enters a ureter. The ureter contracts in response to the stone, causing severe, crampy pain (renal or ureteral colic) in the flank or lower back that often extends to the groin or, in men, to a testis. The pain typically comes in waves.

  10. Flank Pain - Urologists.org

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    Flank pain, or side pain, is pain emanating from just one side of the abdomen and limited to the area between the ribs and the pelvic bone.

  11. Flank pain refers to discomfort in your side, between the ribs and hip. It is typically felt on one side of the body and can radiate to other areas. It often increases in intensity with movement or when pressure is applied. Because of its association with the kidneys, flank pain is commonly considered in relation to urinary tract health.