2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code N94.89

Other specified conditions associated with female genital organs and menstrual cycle

ICD-10-CM Code:
N94.89
ICD-10 Code for:
Oth cond assoc w female genital organs and menstrual cycle
Is Billable?
Yes - Valid for Submission
Chronic Condition Indicator: [1]
Not chronic
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Code Classification

  • Diseases of the genitourinary system
    (N00–N99)
    • Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
      (N80-N98)
      • Pain and other conditions associated with female genital organs and menstrual cycle
        (N94)

N94.89 is a billable diagnosis code used to specify a medical diagnosis of other specified conditions associated with female genital organs and menstrual cycle. The code is valid during the current fiscal year for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions from October 01, 2023 through September 30, 2024.

This code is applicable to female patients only. It is clinically and virtually impossible to use this code on a non-female patient.

Approximate Synonyms

The following clinical terms are approximate synonyms or lay terms that might be used to identify the correct diagnosis code:

  • Abnormal development of secondary sexual characteristics
  • Abnormal female reproductive function
  • Abnormal female sexual function
  • Acquired cyst of canal of Nuck
  • Adnexal tenderness
  • Alternating ovulatory and anovulatory cycle
  • Bluish discoloration of cervix
  • Cervix tender
  • Chronic abdominal pain
  • Coital disorder
  • Continues to trickle liquor
  • Delayed ovulation
  • Disorder of pelvic peritoneum
  • Endosalpingiosis
  • Enjoyment of sex - finding
  • Enteromenia
  • Failure of penetration
  • Female coital disorder
  • Female frozen pelvis
  • Female hematocele
  • Fibrosis of pelvic cavity
  • Fibrosis of pelvic cavity
  • Fibrosis of pelvic cavity
  • Finding of color of cervix
  • Finding of sensation of ovary
  • Finding of sensation of ovary
  • Finding of tone of vagina
  • Finding related to ability to have sexual intercourse
  • Frozen pelvis syndrome
  • Gastromenia
  • Gingival disease due to menstrual cycle
  • Helcomenia
  • Hematocele of broad ligament
  • Hemorrhage of genital region
  • Leukoplakia of female genital organs
  • Lump coming down vagina
  • Male coital disorder
  • Malignant frozen pelvis
  • Mass of female genital structure
  • Mass of urogenital structure
  • Mastomenia
  • Menouria
  • Menstrual edema
  • Menstrual outflow obstruction
  • Multiple ovulation
  • Myelomenia
  • Noninflammatory disorder of broad ligament
  • Non-malignant female frozen pelvis
  • Non-malignant frozen pelvis
  • Non-malignant frozen pelvis
  • Numbness of vulva
  • Oligo-ovulation
  • Ovarian pain
  • Ovary tender
  • Pain in female genitalia
  • Pain of endocrine structure
  • Pain of endocrine structure
  • Pain of uterus
  • Pain on movement of ovary
  • Pain on movement of uterus
  • Parametrial fibrosis
  • Pelvic congestion syndrome
  • Pelvic hematoma
  • Pelvic muscle tone around vagina - finding
  • Peritoneal fibrosis
  • Peritoneal fibrosis
  • Peritoneal fibrosis
  • Peritoneal fibrosis
  • Peritoneal fibrosis
  • Peritoneal fibrosis
  • Peritoneal pockets and endometriosis
  • Poor pelvic muscle tone
  • Premenstrual swelling
  • Proctomenia
  • Sexual dysfunction co-occurrent and due to prolapse of female genital organ
  • Sexual exhaustion
  • Sexual hypesthesia
  • Stomatomenia
  • Superfecundation
  • Superovulation
  • Swelling of female genital structure
  • Tender body of uterus
  • Tenderness in vaginal fornix
  • Tenderness of endocrine structure
  • Tenderness of female genital structure
  • Transperitoneal migration
  • Transperitoneal migration of fertilized ovum
  • Transperitoneal migration of ovum
  • Transperitoneal migration of spermatozoa
  • Transuterine migration
  • Transuterine migration of fertilized ovum
  • Transuterine migration of ovum
  • Unable to have vaginal sexual intercourse co-occurrent and due to blockage of vagina
  • Vaginal fornix finding
  • Vaginal lesion
  • Vaginal lump
  • Vaginal tenderness
  • Vicarious menstruation
  • Warts, immunodeficiency, lymphedema, anogenital dysplasia syndrome

Clinical Classification

Clinical Information

  • Superovulation

    occurrence or induction of release of more ova than are normally released at the same time in a given species. the term applies to both animals and humans.
  • Peritoneal Fibrosis

    disorder characterized by a wide range of structural changes in peritoneum, resulting from fibrogenic or inflammatory processes. peritoneal fibrosis is a common complication in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis and contributes to its gradual decrease in efficiency.
  • Endosalpingiosis

    a rare condition characterized by the replacement of the epithelium of an organ which is not related to fallopian tube with ectopic fallopian tube-type ciliated epithelium.
  • Peritoneal Endosalpingiosis

    a benign pathologic process characterized by the transformation of the mesothelium into fallopian tube epithelium. it occurs in the peritoneum and may affect the serosa surface of the uterus and the adnexa. it may be asymptomatic or present as pelvic pain.

Index to Diseases and Injuries References

The following annotation back-references for this diagnosis code are found in the injuries and diseases index. The Index to Diseases and Injuries is an alphabetical listing of medical terms, with each term mapped to one or more ICD-10-CM code(s).

Code Edits

The Medicare Code Editor (MCE) detects and reports errors in the coding of claims data. The following ICD-10-CM Code Edits are applicable to this code:

  • Diagnoses for females only - The Medicare Code Editor detects inconsistencies between a patient’s sex and any diagnosis on the patient’s record, these edits apply to FEMALES only .

Convert N94.89 to ICD-9-CM

  • ICD-9-CM Code: 625.5 - Pelvic congestion synd
    Approximate Flag - The approximate mapping means there is not an exact match between the ICD-10 and ICD-9 codes and the mapped code is not a precise representation of the original code.
  • ICD-9-CM Code: 625.8 - Fem genital symptoms NEC
    Approximate Flag - The approximate mapping means there is not an exact match between the ICD-10 and ICD-9 codes and the mapped code is not a precise representation of the original code.
  • ICD-9-CM Code: 629.0 - Hematocele, female NEC
    Approximate Flag - The approximate mapping means there is not an exact match between the ICD-10 and ICD-9 codes and the mapped code is not a precise representation of the original code.
  • ICD-9-CM Code: 629.1 - Hydrocele canal nuck-fem
    Approximate Flag - The approximate mapping means there is not an exact match between the ICD-10 and ICD-9 codes and the mapped code is not a precise representation of the original code.
  • ICD-9-CM Code: 629.89 - Female genital disor NEC
    Approximate Flag - The approximate mapping means there is not an exact match between the ICD-10 and ICD-9 codes and the mapped code is not a precise representation of the original code.

Patient Education


Menstruation

Menstruation, or period, is normal vaginal bleeding that occurs as part of a woman's monthly cycle. Every month, your body prepares for pregnancy. If no pregnancy occurs, the uterus, or womb, sheds its lining. The menstrual blood is partly blood and partly tissue from inside the uterus. It passes out of the body through the vagina.

Periods usually start between age 11 and 14 and continue until menopause at about age 51. They usually last from three to five days. Besides bleeding from the vagina, you may have:

  • Abdominal or pelvic cramping pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Bloating and sore breasts
  • Food cravings
  • Mood swings and irritability
  • Headache and fatigue

Premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, is a group of symptoms that start before the period. It can include emotional and physical symptoms.

Consult your health care provider if you have big changes in your cycle. They may be signs of other problems that should be treated.

NIH: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development


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Vaginal Diseases

Vaginal problems are some of the most common reasons women go to the doctor. They may have symptoms such as:

  • Itching
  • Burning
  • Pain
  • Abnormal bleeding
  • Discharge

One common problem is vaginitis, an inflammation of the vagina. Other problems that affect the vagina include sexually transmitted diseases, vaginal cancer, and vulvar cancer. Treatment of vaginal problems depends on the cause.


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Vulvar Disorders

The vulva is the external part of a woman's genitals. Some problems you can have with the vulvar area include:

  • Vaginitis or vulvovaginitis, swelling or infection of the vulva and vagina
  • Skin problems due to allergy
  • Vulvar cancer
  • Vulvodynia, or vulvar pain

Symptoms may include redness, itching, pain, or cracks in the skin. Treatment depends on the cause.


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Code History

  • FY 2024 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2023 through 9/30/2024
  • FY 2023 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2022 through 9/30/2023
  • FY 2022 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2021 through 9/30/2022
  • FY 2021 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2020 through 9/30/2021
  • FY 2020 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2019 through 9/30/2020
  • FY 2019 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2018 through 9/30/2019
  • FY 2018 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2017 through 9/30/2018
  • FY 2017 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2016 through 9/30/2017
  • FY 2016 - New Code, effective from 10/1/2015 through 9/30/2016. This was the first year ICD-10-CM was implemented into the HIPAA code set.

Footnotes

[1] Not chronic - A diagnosis code that does not fit the criteria for chronic condition (duration, ongoing medical treatment, and limitations) is considered not chronic. Some codes designated as not chronic are acute conditions. Other diagnosis codes that indicate a possible chronic condition, but for which the duration of the illness is not specified in the code description (i.e., we do not know the condition has lasted 12 months or longer) also are considered not chronic.