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Abnormal intentional loss of weight; Abnormal intentional weight loss; Abnormal loss of weight; Intentional weight loss; Unintentional weight loss. ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R63.4. Abnormal weight loss. 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Billable/Specific Code.
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ICD10 codes matching "Weight Loss" Codes: = Billable. L98.7 Excessive and redundant skin and subcutaneous tissue; R63.4 Abnormal weight loss
Z71.3ICD-10-CM Code for Dietary counseling and surveillance Z71. 3.
Unintentional weight loss is when you lose weight without changing your diet or exercise routine. It can be a sign of stress or a serious illness.
ICD-10-CM Code for Abnormal weight gain R63. 5.
ICD-10-CM Code for Anorexia R63. 0.
Extreme weight-loss is defined as a loss of more than 1kg a week for a sustained period. Under such circumstances, your body is unlikely to be able to keep up and noticeable symptoms are bound to appear. Some may seem harmless on the surface, like minor hair-loss or feeling cold more frequently.
A reasonable initial panel of tests in the elderly patient with unintentional weight loss includes the following: a fecal occult blood test to screen for cancer; a complete blood count to look for infection, deficiency anemia or lymphoproliferative disorder; a chemistry profile to look for evidence of diabetes mellitus ...Feb 15, 2002
E66Code E66* is the diagnosis code used for Overweight and Obesity. It is a disorder marked by an abnormally high, unhealthy amount of body fat. Excess body weight can come from fat, muscle, bone, and/or water retention.
E66.01E66. 01 is morbid (severe) obesity from excess calories.Jun 25, 2017
Having a high amount of body fat (body mass index [bmi] of 30 or more). Having a high amount of body fat. A person is considered obese if they have a body mass index (bmi) of 30 or more. Obesity means having too much body fat.
89: Other specified eating disorder.
F50. 89 - Other specified eating disorder | ICD-10-CM.
8: Other symptoms and signs concerning food and fluid intake.