Billable Medical Code for Abdominal Pain, Other Specified Site
Diagnosis Code for Reimbursement Claim: ICD-9-CM 789.09
Code will be replaced by October 2015 and relabeled as ICD-10-CM 789.09.
The Short Description Is: Abdmnal pain oth spcf st.
Known As
Flank pain is also know as abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain through to back, abdominal pain lower, abdominal wall pain, appendicular pain, central abdominal pain, chronic pain in male pelvis (finding), chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic pelvic pain male, complaining of loin pain, flank pain, groin pain, inguinal pain, left flank pain, left hypochondrial pain, left iliac fossa pain, left sided abdominal pain, left subcostal pain, lower abdominal pain, male pelvic pain, midabdominal crampy pain, on examination – abdominal pain – hypogastrium, on examination – abdominal pain – left lumbar, on examination – abdominal pain – right lumbar, on examination – iliac pain – abdominal, on examination – iliac pain on palpation, on examination – lumbar pain abd., on examination – lumbar pain on palpation, on examination – umbilical pain-abd., pain in male pelvis, pain in pelvis, pain on abdominal wall movement, pain radiating to lower abdomen, pain radiating to middle abdomen, pain radiating to upper abdomen, pelvic and perineal pain, pelvic pain male, right flank pain, right hypochondrial pain, right sided abdominal pain, right subcostal pain, subcostal pain, suprapubic pain, and upper abdominal pain.
Flank Pain Definition and Symptoms
Flank pain is pain that is felt anywhere between the groin and chest. Some common causes of flank pain are spinal fracture, shingles, and kidney stones. Symptoms include rash, dizziness, constipation, blood in the urine, and fever.