Other specified disorders of male genital organs
ICD-10 N50.8 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified disorders of male genital organs.
N50.8 encompasses a variety of disorders affecting the male genital organs that do not fall under more specific categories. This includes conditions such as Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, leading to curved, painful erections. Other disorders may include issues related to the prostate, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that can affect urinary function and sexual health. Erectile dysfunction (ED) and ejaculatory disorders, such as premature ejaculation or delayed ejaculation, may also be classified under this code when they are not specified as primary diagnoses. These conditions can significantly impact a man's quality of life, affecting both physical health and psychological well-being. Accurate coding is essential for proper treatment and management, as well as for ensuring appropriate reimbursement for healthcare providers.
Detailed clinical notes describing the patient's symptoms, diagnostic tests performed, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, or other male genital disorders.
Urologists should ensure that all relevant diagnostic tests and patient histories are documented to support the use of N50.8.
Documentation of hormonal evaluations and their relation to sexual health disorders.
Patients with hormonal imbalances affecting sexual function.
Endocrinologists should document the relationship between hormonal levels and the patient's genital disorders.
Used for patients with severe erectile dysfunction not responsive to other treatments.
Detailed surgical notes and pre-operative evaluations.
Urologists must document the patient's history of erectile dysfunction and previous treatments.
N50.8 includes a variety of unspecified disorders of male genital organs, such as Peyronie's disease, ejaculatory disorders, and other conditions that do not have a more specific code.