Anorexia
ICD-10 R63.0 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of anorexia.
Anorexia, as classified under ICD-10 code R63.0, refers to a significant loss of appetite or desire to eat, which can lead to weight loss and nutritional deficiencies. This symptom can arise from various underlying conditions, including psychological disorders such as anorexia nervosa, gastrointestinal diseases, infections, and chronic illnesses. Clinically, anorexia may present with signs such as weight loss, fatigue, and malnutrition. Laboratory findings may reveal electrolyte imbalances, anemia, or deficiencies in vitamins and minerals. The condition can be acute or chronic and may require a multidisciplinary approach for management, including dietary interventions, psychological support, and treatment of underlying causes. Accurate documentation of the patient's history, associated symptoms, and any relevant lab results is crucial for proper coding and management.
Detailed patient history, including duration and severity of anorexia, associated symptoms, and any relevant lab results.
Patients presenting with unexplained weight loss, fatigue, or malnutrition.
Consideration of chronic illnesses that may contribute to anorexia, such as cancer or chronic infections.
Acute care documentation including vital signs, immediate lab results, and any interventions performed.
Patients presenting with severe dehydration or electrolyte imbalances due to acute anorexia.
Rapid assessment of potential life-threatening conditions that may cause anorexia.
Used when a patient presents with anorexia for evaluation and management.
Document the patient's history, physical examination findings, and any treatment plans.
Internal medicine may require more detailed documentation of chronic conditions contributing to anorexia.
Anorexia is a symptom characterized by loss of appetite, while anorexia nervosa is a specific eating disorder with psychological components. Anorexia nervosa is coded separately under F50.0.