Phobic anxiety disorder, unspecified. The 2019 edition of ICD-10-CM F40.9 became effective on October 1, 2018. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of F40.9 - other international versions of ICD-10 F40.9 may differ.
To code a diagnosis of this type, you must use one of the five child codes of F40.2 that describes the diagnosis 'specific (isolated) phobias' in more detail.
Disorders characterized by persistent, unrealistic, intense fear of an object, activity, or situation. Codes. F40 Phobic anxiety disorders. F40.0 Agoraphobia. F40.00 …… unspecified. F40.01 …… with panic disorder. F40.02 …… without panic disorder. F40.1 Social phobias. F40.10 Social phobia, unspecified.
When a type 2 excludes note appears under a code it is acceptable to use both the code (F40.2) and the excluded code together. dysmorphophobia (nondelusional) ( ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F45.22. Body dysmorphic disorder 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable/Specific Code nosophobia ( ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F45.22.
2022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F40: Phobic anxiety disorders.
Specific Phobia DSM-5 300.29 (ICD-10-CM Multiple Codes) - Therapedia.
These are phobias about a specific object or situation, such as spiders or flying....Some fairly common specific phobias are:Animal phobias. ... Phobias of the natural environment. ... Situational phobias. ... Body-based phobias. ... Sexual phobias. ... Other phobias.
There are three main groups of phobias which include:Specific (simple) phobias, which are the most common and focus on specific objects.Social phobia, which causes extreme anxiety in social or public situations, and.Agoraphobia, which is the fear of being alone in public places from which there is no easy escape.
DSM-5 Criteria for a Specific Phobia Diagnosis This guide provides diagnostic criteria for specific phobia from the American Psychiatric Association:3. Unreasonable, excessive fear: The person exhibits excessive or unreasonable, persistent and intense fear triggered by a specific object or situation.
According to the DSM IV TR criteria, specific phobia diagnosis includes questions like presence of marked and persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable, cued by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation.
Top 12 Most Common Phobias in AmericaMysophobia- fear of germs or dirt.Pteromerhanophobia- fear of flying.Social phobias- fear of social situations and people.Trypanophobia- fear of injections.Astraphobia-fear of thunder and lightening.Cynophobia- fear of dogs.Agoraphobia- fear of not being able to escape 8.More items...•
AAchluophobia: Fear of darkness.Acrophobia: Fear of heights.Aerophobia: Fear of flying.Algophobia: Fear of pain.Agoraphobia: Fear of open spaces or crowds.Aichmophobia: Fear of needles or pointed objects.Amaxophobia: Fear of riding in a car.Androphobia: Fear of men.More items...•
Phobias: The ten most common fears people holdAcrophobia: fear of heights. ... Pteromerhanophobia: fear of flying. ... Claustrophobia: fear of enclosed spaces. ... Entomophobia: fear of insects. ... Ophidiophobia: fear of snakes. ... Cynophobia: fear of dogs. ... Astraphobia: fear of storms. ... Trypanophobia: fear of needles.More items...•
Specific or simple phobias animal phobias – such as dogs, spiders, snakes or rodents. environmental phobias – such as heights, deep water and germs. situational phobias – such as visiting the dentist or flying. bodily phobias – such as blood, vomit or having injections.
If you're so scared of germs that you aren't able to shake people's hands or touch doorknobs, you can call yourself phobic. People who are phobic have strong, irrational fears. A fear that isn't based in reality is a phobia, and someone who has this kind of fear is phobic.
Arachnophobia – Arachnophobia is possibly the most well-known of all phobias. It is the fear of spiders, or arachnids. Estimates put arachnophobia at affecting roughly 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men.
There are five different types of specific phobia.
Key points. There are only five basic fears, out of which almost all of our other so-called fears are manufactured. These fears include extinction, mutilation, loss of autonomy, separation, and ego death.
The 20 Most Common Phobias in the WorldOphidiophobia.Trypophobia. ... Necrophobia. ... Trypanophobia. ... Hemophobia. ... Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. ... Xenophobia. Xenophobia is a concept that most people should be familiar with to some extent. ... Monophobia. Monophobia is the phobia of being alone. ... More items...
Top 100 Phobia ListArachnophobia – The fear of spiders affects women four times more (48% women and 12% men).Ophidiophobia – The fear of snakes. ... Acrophobia – The fear of heights. ... Agoraphobia – The fear of open or crowded spaces. ... Cynophobia – The fear of dogs.More items...
Other common phobias involve tunnels, highway driving, water, flying, animals and blood. People with phobias try to avoid what they are afraid of. If they cannot, they may experience. panic and fear. rapid heartbeat. shortness of breath. trembling. a strong desire to get away. treatment helps most people with phobias.
Anxiety disorder characterized by intense, unrealistic, persistent fear and avoidance of an object, activity, or situation. Anxiety disorders in which the essential feature is persistent and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that the individual feels compelled to avoid.
trembling. a strong desire to get away. treatment helps most people with phobias. Options include medicines, therapy or both. An anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, irrational fear of an object, activity, or situation. The individual seeks to avoid the object, activity, or situation.
An extreme, irrational, fear of something that may cause a person to panic. Examples of common phobias include fear of spiders, flying in an airplane, elevators, heights, enclosed rooms, crowded public places, and embarrassing oneself in front of other people.
Phobic anxiety disorders F40-. Clinical Information. A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights. You may be able to ski the world's tallest mountains but be unable to go above the 5th floor ...
The ICD code F402 is used to code Acrophobia. Acrophobia (from the Greek: ἄκρον, ákron , meaning "peak, summit, edge" and φόβος, phóbos, "fear") is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, ...
This is the official approximate match mapping between ICD9 and ICD10, as provided by the General Equivalency mapping crosswalk. This means that while there is no exact mapping between this ICD10 code F40.298 and a single ICD9 code, 300.29 is an approximate match for comparison and conversion purposes.
treatment helps most people with phobias. Options include medicines, therapy or both. An anxiety disorder characterized by an intense, irrational fear of an object, activity, or situation. The individual seeks to avoid the object, activity, or situation.
Clinical Information. A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights.
Anxiety disorder characterized by intense, unrealistic, persistent fear and avoidance of an object, activity, or situation. Anxiety disorders in which the essential feature is persistent and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that the individual feels compelled to avoid.
An extreme, irrational, fear of something that may cause a person to panic. Examples of common phobias include fear of spiders, flying in an airplane, elevators, heights, enclosed rooms, crowded public places, and embarrassing oneself in front of other people.
The ICD code F402 is used to code Acrophobia. Acrophobia (from the Greek: ἄκρον, ákron , meaning "peak, summit, edge" and φόβος, phóbos, "fear") is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up.
F40.2. Non-Billable means the code is not sufficient justification for admission to an acute care hospital when used a principal diagnosis. Use a child code to capture more detail. ICD Code F40.2 is a non-billable code.