Post Menopausal ICD-10-CM Codes
Here’s our short guide to ICD-10 codes used for post-menopausal conditions or disorders. Click here to learn more about their billability, synonyms, and more.
What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Post Menopausal
Postmenopause is the period of time after a woman doesn’t have a menstrual period for 12 months.
Here are the common post-menopausal ICD Codes and associated codes to the period prior to post-menopause:
- N95.0:Post-menopausal bleeding
- N95.2: Postmenopausal atopic vaginitis
- N95.8: Other specified menopausal and perimenopausal disorders
- N95.9: Unspecified menopausal and perimenopausal disorders
Which Post Menopausal ICD codes are Billable:
All of the post-menopausal ICD codes and the associated codes are billable.
Clinical Information
- Postmenopause is the last stage of menopause that begins when a woman doesn’t have a period for at least 12 months.
- During this time, women are at risk for developing certain conditions or diseases such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular diseases, mental health problems, and vaginal-related concerns.
- To prevent the aforementioned conditions from happening, patients are encouraged to undergo the following tests as per the recommendation of their OBGYN: gynecological/cancer screenings, pelvic exams, pap smears, mammograms, and osteoporosis tests.
- There’s no treatment for postmenopause. Instead, one can manage it by going to their doctor regularly and striving to live a healthy and active lifestyle.
Synonyms Include:
- Postmenopausal bleeding
- Postmenopausal state
- Postmenopausal postcoital bleeding
- Perimenopausal atrophic vaginitis
- Atrophic vulvovaginitis
Commonly asked questions
You may use a post-menopausal ICD code if your patient is experiencing any issues, concerns, or disorders related or stemming from being post-menopausal.
All of the specific codes mentioned above are billable.
One can manage and maintain their health by eating healthily, being active, and seeing their doctor regularly.