Asymptomatic premature menopause
ICD-10 E28.319 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of asymptomatic premature menopause.
Asymptomatic premature menopause refers to the cessation of menstrual periods before the age of 40 without the presence of typical menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, or mood changes. This condition can arise from various factors, including genetic predispositions, autoimmune disorders, or surgical interventions affecting the ovaries. The diagnosis is often made through clinical evaluation and hormone level testing, particularly measuring follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estradiol levels. Elevated FSH levels alongside low estradiol levels can indicate ovarian insufficiency. While the patient may not exhibit symptoms, the implications of premature menopause can include long-term health risks such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease due to decreased estrogen levels. It is essential for healthcare providers to monitor these patients closely and consider preventive measures to mitigate these risks.
Detailed hormone level tests, patient history, and any relevant imaging studies.
Patients presenting with irregular menstrual cycles, family history of early menopause, or unexplained infertility.
Endocrinologists must ensure comprehensive evaluations to rule out other endocrine disorders that may mimic or contribute to premature menopause.
Menstrual history, symptom assessment, and any surgical history related to reproductive health.
Women under 40 presenting with missed periods or fertility concerns.
Gynecologists should document any psychosocial impacts of premature menopause on the patient.
Used to confirm diagnosis of premature menopause.
Document the reason for the test and results.
Endocrinologists should ensure comprehensive hormone panels are included.
E28.319 is used for asymptomatic premature menopause, while E28.310 is for cases where the patient exhibits symptoms such as hot flashes or mood changes.