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ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F52.6

Effective Date: 10/01/2015 To 09/30/2025

Dyspareunia not due to a substance or known physiological condition

CMS-HCC-V24 CMS-HCC-V28 RxHCC Age Gender Maternity Acute or Chronic MCC
-- -- -- -- Female -- Acute No
Applicable To for F52.6:
  • Genito-pelvic pain penetration disorder

  • Psychogenic dyspareunia

Excludes-2 for F52.6:
  • dyspareunia (due to a known physiological condition) (N94.1-)

Back-references to F52.6
  • Coitus, painful(female) N94.10
    • psychogenic F52.6
    • Disorder(of) see also Disease
      • genito-pelvic pain penetration F52.6
        • pain
          • genito-pelvic penetration disorder F52.6
        • Dysfunction
          • psychosexual F52.9
            • with
              • dyspareunia F52.6
            • sexual(due to) R37
              • female N94.9
                • dyspareunia N94.10
                  • psychogenic F52.6
                  • psychogenic F52.9
                    • dyspareunia F52.6
              • Dyspareunia(female) N94.10
                • nonorganic F52.6
                  • psychogenic F52.6
                  • Ejaculation
                    • semen, painful N53.12
                      • psychogenic F52.6
                    • Painful see also Pain
                      • coitus
                        • psychogenic F52.6
                        • ejaculation(semen) N53.12
                          • psychogenic F52.6
                        • Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for F52.6
                            F01-F99 :

                            Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental disorders

                            F50-F59 :

                            Behavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors

                            F52 :

                            Sexual dysfunction not due to a substance or known physiological condition