There are many associated problems. If you have not recently had a bowel movement, you may need to go do that. If that doesn't help, and the pain continues more than 15 minutes, you should seek professional help.
This could be the result of a crack or fractured rib. another possibility may be an injury to the spleen
Kidney stones maybe?
Use ICD code 789.09 for flank pain because flank is a part of the abdomen.
The flank is the fleshy part where the hind leg meets the abdomen.
The flank on a horse is the part between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs.
flank
between the abdomen and the fore-part of its hind legs
The abdominal region on the right side of the groin is called the right flank.
The medical root word 'laparo' refers to the loin or flank (also refers to abdomen).
The area below the ribs is usually called the abdomen. It may also be the flank or upper quadrant.
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.
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 right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.
Ventral relates to the belly or abdomen of the frog.