Sexual dysfunction, unspecified
ICD-10 R37 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of sexual dysfunction, unspecified.
Sexual dysfunction, unspecified (ICD-10 code R37) refers to a range of sexual health issues that do not fall into specific categories of dysfunction. This can include problems with sexual desire, arousal, or orgasm, as well as pain during intercourse. Symptoms may manifest as a lack of interest in sexual activity, difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, or experiencing discomfort during sexual intercourse. The etiology of sexual dysfunction can be multifactorial, including psychological factors such as anxiety or depression, physiological issues like hormonal imbalances or chronic illnesses, and lifestyle factors such as substance abuse or stress. Given the sensitive nature of sexual health, accurate documentation is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment. Clinicians must conduct thorough assessments, including patient history and physical examinations, to identify underlying causes and tailor appropriate interventions. This code is often used when the specific nature of the dysfunction is not clearly defined or when further evaluation is needed to determine the exact cause.
Detailed patient history, including medical, sexual, and psychosocial history; physical examination findings.
Patients presenting with complaints of low libido, erectile dysfunction, or sexual pain without clear etiology.
Consideration of comorbid conditions such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease that may contribute to sexual dysfunction.
Acute assessment of sexual dysfunction, including any trauma or acute psychological distress.
Patients presenting with acute sexual dysfunction following trauma or acute illness.
Rapid assessment and documentation are crucial; ensure to capture any acute psychological factors.
Used for follow-up visits where sexual dysfunction is discussed.
Document the patient's history, examination findings, and any treatment plans.
Internal medicine providers should ensure comprehensive documentation to support the visit.
Use R37 when the specific nature of the sexual dysfunction is not documented or when further evaluation is needed to determine the cause.