Other urethritis
ICD-10 N34.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other urethritis.
Other urethritis (N34.2) refers to inflammation of the urethra that does not fall under the more common categories of gonococcal or non-gonococcal urethritis. This condition can arise from various etiologies, including infections by non-specific pathogens, chemical irritants, or trauma. Symptoms typically include dysuria (painful urination), urethral discharge, and increased urinary frequency. Diagnosis is often made through clinical evaluation, urine tests, and sometimes urethral swabs to identify the causative agent. Treatment may involve antibiotics if a bacterial infection is identified, or symptomatic management in cases of non-infectious urethritis. The condition can be associated with other urinary system disorders, such as urethral strictures or urinary tract infections, and may require careful differentiation from these conditions to ensure appropriate management. Accurate coding is essential for proper treatment and reimbursement, as well as for tracking epidemiological trends in urethral disorders.
Detailed clinical notes including symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with dysuria, urethral discharge, or recurrent urinary tract infections.
Urologists should ensure that all relevant diagnostic tests are documented to support the diagnosis of other urethritis.
Comprehensive history and physical examination findings, including any relevant lab results.
Patients with acute urinary symptoms or those with a history of sexually transmitted infections.
Primary care providers should be aware of the need for referral to urology for complex cases or persistent symptoms.
Used when testing for STIs in patients presenting with urethritis symptoms.
Document the reason for testing and any relevant patient history.
Urologists and primary care providers should ensure comprehensive STI screening in at-risk populations.
N34.2 is used for other urethritis not classified as gonococcal or non-gonococcal, while N34.1 specifically refers to non-gonococcal urethritis, which has a defined etiology.