How vaginal discomfort is treated depends on what condition is causing the problem:
Treatments
Pruritus, unspecified
The ICD code N771 is used to code Vaginal yeast infection. Vaginal yeast infection, also known as candidal vulvovaginitis and vaginal thrush, is excessive growth of yeast in the vagina that results in irritation. The most common symptom is vaginal itching, which may be severe.
Vulvar pruritus is an unpleasant sensation and frequent symptom associated with many dermatologic conditions, including infectious, inflammatory and neoplastic dermatoses affecting the female genitalia.
N90. 89 - Other specified noninflammatory disorders of vulva and perineum. ICD-10-CM.
ICD-10-CM Code for Pruritus, unspecified L29. 9.
N76. 89 - Other specified inflammation of vagina and vulva | ICD-10-CM.
The vulva is the outer part of the female genitals. The vulva includes the opening of the vagina (sometimes called the vestibule), the labia majora (outer lips), the labia minora (inner lips), and the clitoris. Around the opening of the vagina, there are 2 sets of skin folds.
Female genital sores are bumps and lesions in or around the vagina or vulva. These sores can extend from the genital area to the anus. Some may be itchy, painful, tender, or produce a discharge. And some may not cause any symptoms. Genital sores can occur for no reason and resolve on their own.
L29. 2 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM L29.
An intense itching sensation that produces the urge to rub or scratch the skin to obtain relief.
Listen to pronunciation. (proo-RY-tus) Itching.
ICD-10 code N76. 89 for Other specified inflammation of vagina and vulva is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the genitourinary system .