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ICD-10 code: S37.02

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Understanding Major Contusions of the Kidney

A major contusion of the kidney is a serious injury that can result from a sudden impact or trauma to the back or abdomen. It occurs when the kidney is hit hard enough to cause bruising or bleeding within the kidney tissue. This type of injury can be severe and may require medical intervention to prevent serious complications.

  1. Symptoms
  2. The symptoms of a major contusion of the kidney may not be immediately apparent, but can include:

    • Pain or tenderness in the back or abdomen
    • Bruising or discoloration in the area of impact
    • Blood in the urine
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Weakness or fatigue
  3. Treatment
  4. If you suspect you have a major contusion of the kidney, seek medical attention immediately. Treatment options may include:

    • Rest and pain management
    • Monitoring of kidney function and urine output
    • IV fluids to help flush out the kidneys
    • In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the kidney or stop bleeding
  5. Prevention
  6. Preventing major contusions of the kidney involves taking precautions to avoid traumatic injury to the back and abdomen. This can include:

    • Wearing protective gear during contact sports
    • Avoiding falls and other accidents
    • Using seat belts and other safety equipment while driving
    • Following proper lifting techniques to avoid straining the back
  7. Conclusion
  8. A major contusion of the kidney can be a serious injury that requires prompt medical attention. If you suspect you have sustained this type of injury, seek medical help immediately. By taking proper precautions, you can help to prevent traumatic injury to the back and abdomen and reduce your risk of developing a major contusion of the kidney.

Diagnosis Codes for Major contusion of kidney | S37.02

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