Other specified irregular menstruation
ICD-10 N92.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified irregular menstruation.
Irregular menstruation encompasses a variety of menstrual disorders characterized by deviations from the normal menstrual cycle. This includes variations in cycle length, flow, and frequency. N92.5 specifically captures cases of irregular menstruation that do not fit into more defined categories such as amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea. Causes can range from hormonal imbalances, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), to stress, lifestyle changes, or underlying health conditions. Irregular menstruation can significantly impact a woman's reproductive health and may be associated with complications in fertility. It is crucial for healthcare providers to conduct thorough evaluations to determine the underlying causes of irregular menstruation, which may involve hormonal assessments, imaging studies, and lifestyle evaluations. Treatment options vary based on the underlying cause and may include hormonal therapies, lifestyle modifications, or addressing any identified health issues. Accurate coding of N92.5 is essential for proper management and treatment of patients experiencing these symptoms.
Detailed menstrual history, physical examination findings, and any diagnostic tests performed.
Patients presenting with irregular cycles, heavy bleeding, or associated symptoms like pain.
Consideration of hormonal assessments and imaging studies to rule out structural abnormalities.
Thorough evaluation of hormonal levels and metabolic factors influencing menstrual cycles.
Patients with suspected endocrine disorders such as PCOS or thyroid dysfunction.
Documentation of laboratory results and treatment plans for hormonal regulation.
Used when evaluating abnormal uterine bleeding associated with irregular menstruation.
Indication for biopsy, patient history, and results of prior evaluations.
Gynecologists should ensure clear documentation of the rationale for the procedure.
Documentation should include a detailed menstrual history, any relevant diagnostic tests, and the clinical rationale for the diagnosis of irregular menstruation.