Symptoms of testosterone deficiency in adult men include:
Testosterone is instrumental in the formation of bones that are strong and healthy. Men who have low testosterone levels tend to develop weak bones with low bone density and are more prone to sprains, fractures, osteoporosis, and other bone disorders. Testosterone takes on a big role in the growth and development of muscles.
What causes low testosterone in men? Several factors may contribute to hypogonadism in men. These include: Obesity: The impact of obesity on testosterone levels is profound. Studies have shown that an increase in weight lowers testosterone levels drastically. On the other hand, engaging in weight-loss activities can reduce testosterone levels ...
ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes TESTOSTERONE CPT CODE: 84403 E89.5 Post procedural testicular hypofunction L63.8 Other alopecia areata E29.1 Other testicular hypofunction N40.0 Enlarged prostate without LUT symptoms (BPH) E29.8 Other testicular dysfunction N40.1 Enlarged prostate with LUTS E34.9 Hormonal imbalance (elevated testosterone) ICD-10 ...
E29. 1 - Testicular hypofunction. ICD-10-CM.
2022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R86. 1: Abnormal level of hormones in specimens from male genital organs.
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2022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code E29. 1: Testicular hypofunction.
Low Testosterone (Male Hypogonadism) Low testosterone (male hypogonadism) is a condition in which the testes (testicles, the male reproductive glands) do not produce enough testosterone (a male sex hormone).
ICD-10 code E29. 1 for Testicular hypofunction is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases .
ICD-10-CM Code for Endocrine disorder, unspecified E34. 9.
Male hypogonadism is a condition in which the body doesn't produce enough of the hormone that plays a key role in masculine growth and development during puberty (testosterone) or enough sperm or both.
HCPCS code J1071 for Injection, testosterone cypionate, 1 mg as maintained by CMS falls under Drugs, Administered by Injection .
257.2ICD-9 code 257.2 for Other testicular hypofunction is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -DISEASES OF OTHER ENDOCRINE GLANDS (249-259).
Testicular hypofunction from the age of puberty onward may lead to testosterone deficiency, infertility, or both. Such hypofunction may be primary in the testes (primary hypogonadism) or secondary to deficiency of pituitary gonadotropic hormones (secondary hypogonadism).
CPT® Code 84403 in section: Testosterone.