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Understanding Side Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help #3592515 (License: Personal Use)

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Stick figure holding side with lightning bolts indicating sharp pain or injury.

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The image depicts a stick figure clutching their flank or ribcage area, with stylized lightning bolts symbolizing sudden, sharp pain. It visually conveys discomfort associated with conditions such as intercostal muscle strain, kidney stones, pleuritic pain, or gastrointestinal distress. The minimalist design ensures universal recognition across medical, educational, and health-awareness contexts.
Used on health blogs, symptom-checker tools, patient education pages, or telehealth platforms to represent lateral torso pain; matches user intent for identifying possible causes of side pain and deciding next steps.
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