Dr, Nadeem .... yes dehydration causes pain in both flank regoins or only one side pain in flank region , because of low BP, the patient going to shock and (ARF) kidney failure , IMPORtant If the patient give you the history of vomiting and loose motions(diarrhea)
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If the abdominal wound is from the result of a traumatic penetration, then you could use code 20102 for exploration of a penetrating would of the abdomen, flank, or back.
The only thing you could do for flank pain is to try to avoid sugar and things that would cause any damage to your kidneys.
The abdominal region on the right side of the groin is called the right flank.
Nephropexy is done to correct a floating, or mobile kidney. The kidney normally migrates downward, and can cause urinary symptoms and flank pain. During the procedure, the kidney is moved to its correct position and then stitches are placed along the outer edge of the kidney to attach it to the abdominal wall.
The flank of beef produces the following steaks: # Flank Steak # Flank Steak Rolls Flank steak is considered London Broil when it is marinated whole.
There are various types of mummification. Preserving the body by dehydration was known as the "most perfect" method. First the brain is removed through the nose. The skull was then purified with drugs. The internal organs are then removed through an incision in the flank. The abdominal cavity is then cleaned and treated with palm wine, herbs, and spices. The body was then placed in natron for 70 days. This completely dehydrated the body before it was wrapped in linen bandages.
The 'flank' is the side of the body.
Flank steak comes from the abdominal area of the cow. It is often used in London broil, stir-fry, and in Fajitas (substituting skirt steak). To maximize tenderness, the meat is best cut against the grain.
Usually flank pain which usually is mistaken as backache since the pain can generally be felt at the back.
The "flank" when referred to in these terms means the side or sides. Therefore you would be instructed to protect the left or right flank (side) or to protect the flank (both side)
Use ICD code 789.09 for flank pain because flank is a part of the abdomen.
Other words for flank are lateral or side.