Other recurrent depressive disorders
ICD-10 F33.8 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other recurrent depressive disorders.
F33.8 refers to other recurrent depressive disorders that do not fit into the more commonly recognized categories of major depressive disorder or persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia). This classification encompasses a variety of recurrent depressive episodes that may present with varying symptoms and severity. Patients may experience episodes of low mood, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, changes in appetite or weight, sleep disturbances, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, and difficulty concentrating. Unlike major depressive disorder, the recurrent episodes in F33.8 may not meet the full criteria for severity or duration, yet they significantly impact the patient's quality of life. The diagnosis requires careful assessment to rule out other mood disorders, including bipolar disorder, and to evaluate the risk of suicide, which is a critical consideration in recurrent depressive disorders. Treatment often involves a combination of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, including mood stabilizers and antidepressants, tailored to the individual's specific symptoms and history.
Detailed patient history, including previous episodes, treatment responses, and current symptoms.
Patients presenting with recurrent depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for major depressive disorder.
Consideration of comorbid conditions and the need for a comprehensive treatment plan.
Thorough assessment of mood symptoms, including screening for suicide risk and functional impairment.
Patients with recurrent depressive symptoms seeking help for fatigue or somatic complaints.
Coordination with mental health specialists for comprehensive care.
Used for follow-up visits for patients with recurrent depressive disorders.
Document the patient's history, current symptoms, and treatment response.
Psychiatrists may require more detailed mental status examinations.
F33.8 encompasses recurrent depressive episodes that may not meet the full criteria for major depressive disorder in terms of severity or duration, yet still significantly impact the patient's life.