Flatulence
ICD-10 R14.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of flatulence.
Flatulence, characterized by the accumulation of gas in the gastrointestinal tract, is a common symptom that can lead to discomfort and social embarrassment. It is often accompanied by bloating, abdominal pain, and changes in bowel habits. The gas produced can result from the digestion of certain foods, swallowing air, or the fermentation of undigested food by gut bacteria. Common dietary triggers include beans, lentils, carbonated beverages, and certain vegetables like broccoli and cabbage. While flatulence is typically benign, excessive or painful flatulence may indicate underlying gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), lactose intolerance, or malabsorption syndromes. A thorough clinical evaluation, including dietary history and symptom assessment, is essential for determining the cause of excessive flatulence. Laboratory tests may include stool studies or breath tests to assess for malabsorption or bacterial overgrowth. Understanding the clinical context of flatulence is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.
Detailed patient history including dietary habits, symptom duration, and associated gastrointestinal symptoms.
Patients presenting with chronic flatulence and abdominal discomfort, requiring dietary modification and possible referral for further testing.
Consideration of comorbid conditions such as IBS or inflammatory bowel disease that may contribute to symptoms.
Acute care documentation should include a focused abdominal exam and assessment of any acute distress or complications.
Patients presenting with acute abdominal pain and excessive flatulence, necessitating a differential diagnosis for acute abdomen.
Rapid assessment for potential surgical causes of abdominal pain that may present with flatulence.
Used when a patient presents for evaluation of flatulence and associated symptoms.
Document history, examination findings, and treatment plan.
Internal medicine may require more detailed dietary assessments.
Use R14.3 when flatulence is the primary symptom being evaluated and there is no more specific diagnosis that explains the symptom.