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.
Perimenopausal disorder Vaginal spotting ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Indexentries containing back-references to 626.9: Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities - see also Anomaly periods (grossly) (see also Menstruation) 626.9 uterine hemorrhage (see also Hemorrhage, uterus) 626.9 climacteric 627.0 postmenopausal 627.1 Bleeding (see also Hemorrhage) 459.0
The use of ICD-10 code N89.8 can also apply to:
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L29. 2 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
ICD-10 code N76. 0 for Acute vaginitis is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the genitourinary system .
112.9ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 112.9 : Candidiasis of unspecified site.
ICD-10 code: N95. 2 Postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis.
ICD-10 Code for Vaginitis, vulvitis and vulvovaginitis in diseases classified elsewhere- N77. 1- Codify by AAPC.
N76- Other inflammation of vagina and vulva ›
ICD-10 code B37. 3 for Candidiasis of vulva and vagina is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Certain infectious and parasitic diseases .
ICD-10 code: B37. 3 Candidiasis of vulva and vagina.
B37. 9 - Candidiasis, unspecified | ICD-10-CM.
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code N76 N76.
The genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a new term that describes various menopausal symptoms and signs associated with physical changes of the vulva, vagina, and lower urinary tract.
ICD-10-CM Code for Cystocele, unspecified N81. 10.
Bacterial vaginosis is also known as acute vaginitis, acute vulvitis, bacterial vaginosis, chronic vaginitis, chronic vulvitis, desquamative inflammatory vaginitis, erosive vulvitis, gardnerella infection, gardnerella vaginalis, gardnerella vaginitis, subacute vaginitis, subacute vaginitis (inflammation of vagina), vaginal cuff cellulitis, VAGINAL CUFF CELLULITIS (disorder), vaginitis, vulvitis, vulvitis (inflammation of vulva), vulvitis chronic, vulvovaginitis, and vulvovaginitis (inflammation of vulva and vagina)..
Bacterial vaginosis is a type of vaginal inflammation that causes overgrowth of on or several types of bacteria naturally present in the vagina. Symptoms may include vaginal discharge that is grayish white, foul smelling odor, vaginal itching, and burning during urination. However it is very common for women to have no symptoms at all.
The most common symptom is vaginal itching, which may be severe. Other symptoms include burning with urination, white and thick vaginal discharge that typically does not smell bad, pain with sex, and redness around the vagina. Symptoms often worsen just before a woman's period. Specialty:
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.