Generalized abdominal pain
ICD-10 R10.84 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of generalized abdominal pain.
Generalized abdominal pain (R10.84) refers to diffuse discomfort or pain that is not localized to a specific quadrant of the abdomen. This symptom can arise from a variety of underlying conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract, reproductive organs, urinary system, or even systemic diseases. Patients may describe the pain as cramping, sharp, dull, or throbbing, and it may be accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in appetite. The etiology of generalized abdominal pain can range from benign conditions like gastroenteritis to more serious issues such as appendicitis or pancreatitis. Accurate diagnosis often requires a thorough clinical history, physical examination, and may necessitate laboratory tests or imaging studies to identify the underlying cause. Given the broad differential diagnosis, it is crucial for healthcare providers to document the patient's symptoms comprehensively to guide appropriate management and coding.
Detailed history of present illness, including onset, duration, and associated symptoms.
Patients presenting with vague abdominal discomfort, requiring differential diagnosis.
Consideration of chronic conditions that may contribute to generalized pain, such as IBS or IBD.
Acute assessment including vital signs, physical exam findings, and any immediate interventions.
Patients with acute abdominal pain requiring rapid evaluation for surgical emergencies.
Documentation must reflect urgency and any immediate diagnostic tests performed.
Used when a patient presents with generalized abdominal pain for evaluation.
Documentation must include history, examination findings, and medical decision-making.
Internal medicine and family practice often utilize this code for follow-up visits.
Use R10.84 when a patient presents with diffuse abdominal pain that cannot be localized to a specific area and when no specific diagnosis is available.