Other nutritional deficiencies
Chapter 4:Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
ICD-10 E63 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other nutritional deficiencies.
E63 encompasses a variety of nutritional deficiencies that do not fall under more specific categories. These deficiencies can arise from inadequate dietary intake, malabsorption syndromes, or increased metabolic demands. Common nutritional deficiencies include those of vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients that can lead to significant health issues. Long-term effects of malnutrition can manifest as growth retardation in children, weakened immune function, muscle wasting, and increased susceptibility to chronic diseases. Sequelae of nutritional deficiencies may include anemia, osteoporosis, and neurological disorders, depending on the specific nutrients lacking. Clinicians must assess dietary habits, medical history, and physical examination findings to diagnose and manage these deficiencies effectively. Treatment often involves dietary modifications, supplementation, and addressing underlying causes of malnutrition.
Detailed dietary assessments, patient history, and treatment plans.
Patients with chronic illnesses requiring dietary modifications, weight management, or supplementation.
Ensure documentation reflects the rationale for dietary recommendations and any follow-up assessments.
Comprehensive patient evaluations, including physical exams and lab results.
Patients presenting with fatigue, weight loss, or growth issues.
Document any referrals to specialists for further evaluation of nutritional deficiencies.
Used when a patient is diagnosed with a nutritional deficiency requiring dietary intervention.
Document the patient's nutritional status, goals of therapy, and follow-up plans.
Nutritionists should ensure that the therapy aligns with the diagnosis of E63.
Document the patient's dietary history, clinical symptoms, any laboratory findings, and the treatment plan to support the diagnosis of other nutritional deficiencies.