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Flank refers to the side area of the body between the ribs and the hip. It is a term often used in medical contexts to describe pain or discomfort in this area.

Anatomy of the Flank

The flank is located on both sides of the body, extending from the lower part of the rib cage to the upper part of the hip. It is bordered by the abdomen in front and the spine at the back. The flank area contains several important organs, including the kidneys and parts of the colon.

Flank Pain

Flank pain is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of conditions. It is often associated with problems in the kidneys or urinary tract, such as kidney stones or urinary tract infections. However, it can also be caused by issues with the muscles, bones, or other tissues in the flank area.

Causes of Flank Pain

There are many potential causes of flank pain, including:

Diagnosis and Treatment

Diagnosis of flank pain typically involves a physical examination and medical history, as well as tests such as urinalysis, blood tests, and imaging studies like ultrasound or CT scan. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include medications, lifestyle changes, or in some cases, surgery.

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