Nonspecific: Flank pain is relatively nonspecific. May be a flank muscle strain. Best to see your primary care provider for a more complete evaluation. Timing depends on severity and duration of pain. Hope this helps!
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Could be: pulmonary embolus, pleurisy, spleen infarct, or shingles. But anything is possible. See your doctor for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
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