Other migraine, not intractable
ICD-10 G43.80 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other migraine, not intractable.
G43.80 refers to a category of migraine disorders that do not fall under the more specific classifications of migraine with aura or migraine without aura. This code is used for patients experiencing migraine episodes that are not classified as intractable, meaning they are manageable and do not require emergency interventions. Patients may experience varying symptoms, including unilateral or bilateral throbbing pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. Triggers for these migraines can include stress, hormonal changes, certain foods, and environmental factors. The condition can significantly impact daily functioning and quality of life, necessitating effective management strategies. Treatment options may include abortive therapies, such as triptans, and preventive measures, including lifestyle modifications and prophylactic medications. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate treatment planning and insurance reimbursement.
Detailed patient history, including migraine frequency, duration, and triggers; treatment response; and any comorbid conditions.
Patients presenting with recurrent headaches, varying in intensity and duration, requiring differentiation from other headache types.
Neurologists must ensure comprehensive documentation to support the diagnosis and treatment plan, especially when considering preventive therapies.
Documentation of patient-reported symptoms, lifestyle factors, and any prescribed treatments or referrals to specialists.
Patients with episodic migraines seeking management strategies or referrals to specialists for persistent symptoms.
Primary care providers should be aware of the need for thorough documentation to support the diagnosis and any referrals made.
Used for follow-up visits for migraine management.
Document the patient's history, current symptoms, and treatment plan.
Neurologists may require more detailed documentation compared to primary care providers.
G43.80 is specifically for migraines that are not classified as intractable, allowing for broader categorization of migraine types and management strategies.