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DiagnosesAbdomen Cramping

Abdomen Cramping

ICD-10 Coding for Abdominal Cramping(R10.84A, K58.0)

PRIMARY SPECIALTYGastroenterology
COMPLEXITYHigh
LAST UPDATED09/08/2025
Sam Tuffun, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist | Medical Coding & Billing Contributor

Diagnosis Overview

What is Abdomen Cramping?
Essential facts and insights about Abdominal Cramping

Key Clinical Considerations:

  • Presence of recurrent or persistent abdominal pain
  • Pain is relieved by defecation or associated with a change in frequency or form of stool

Clinical Information

Clinical Criteria & Documentation Requirements

  • Detailed description of the abdominal pain, including location, intensity, and duration
  • Record of any associated symptoms or triggers
  • Patient's response to any treatments or interventions

Coding Guidelines

Usage Guidelines & Examples

  • R10.84A is used for general abdominal cramping, while K58.0 is used when the cramping is specifically associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • R10.84A can be used in a wider range of scenarios, while K58.0 is more specific

Code Exclusions

Important Exclusions

  • Abdominal pain resulting from acute conditions such as appendicitis or gallstones
  • Pain associated with menstruation or pregnancy

Related ICD-10 Codes

Primary Codes
R10.84A
Generalized abdominal pain, initial encounter
K58.0
Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea
Ancillary Codes
R10.813
Differential Codes
K58.0
R10.84A

Related CPT Codes

CPT codes will be available in a future update.

Specialty Focus

Primary Specialty

Gastroenterology

Specialty Applications

  • Patients presenting with abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Scenarios where the pain is associated with changes in bowel movements

Coding Complexity

High Complexity

This diagnosis requires careful attention to:

  • Comprehensive clinical documentation
  • Accurate code selection based on clinical criteria
  • Proper exclusion considerations
  • Specialty-specific coding guidelines

Documentation

Documentation Templates

Template 1

Patient presents with recurrent abdominal pain, described as cramping in nature. Pain is relieved by defecation.

Template 2

Patient reports persistent abdominal discomfort associated with changes in frequency and form of stool.

Billing Information

Billing Considerations

  • Ensure proper documentation for billing
  • Verify code specificity requirements
  • Check for any additional codes needed
  • Review payer-specific guidelines

Common Issues

  • Insufficient clinical documentation
  • Incorrect code selection
  • Missing supporting diagnoses
  • Timing and frequency documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Can these codes be used for chronic abdominal pain?

Yes, but additional codes may be needed to fully describe the condition.

When should this code be used?

These codes should be used when a patient presents with recurrent or persistent abdominal pain that is relieved by defecation or associated with a change in bowel movements.