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2025 Chronic Pain ICD 10 Code G89.29

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

Other chronic pain

CMS-HCC-V24 CMS-HCC-V28 RxHCC Age Gender Maternity Acute or Chronic MCC
-- -- -- -- -- -- Acute No
Back-references to G89.29
  • Pain(s) see also Painful R52
    • chronic G89.29
      • specified NEC G89.29
    • Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for G89.29
        G00-G99 :

        Diseases of the nervous system

        G89-G99 :

        Other disorders of the nervous system

        G89 :

        Pain, not elsewhere classified

      What is Chronic Pain ICD 10?

      ICD 10 for Chronic Pain is G89.29, it is also known as, Chronic Pain Unspecified ICD 10, and it is a condition where pain lasts for 12 weeks or longer, beyond the usual course of an illness or injury. The pain can be the constant or intermittent, which can affect any part of the body, and can lead to the physical and emotional distress. Chronic pain lasts much longer, often for months or even years.

      Why is Chronic Pain ICD 10 Happening?

      ICD 10 for Chronic Pain is G89.29 and it can be caused by:

      • Injury:

        Lingering pain after healing.
      • Infection:

        Persistent pain following an infection.
      • Diseases:

        Conditions like arthritis or cancer.
      • Unknown Causes:

        Sometimes, no specific cause is found.

      Treatment Options for Pain Chronic ICD 10

      Based on the severity of the pain, there can be different treatments, which includes,

      • Medications:

        Pain relievers, NSAID.
      • Therapies:

        Physical therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy to manage pain.

      Diagnostics for Pain Chronic ICD 10

      • Physical Exam:

        Assessing pain and function.
      • Medical History:

        Reviewing past medical conditions and treatments.
      • Neurological Exam:

        Checking for nerve damage.

      Symptoms for Chronic Pain ICD 10

      Some of the symptoms of this chronic pain ICD 10 include:

      • Persistent pain in any part of the body.
      • Fatigue and difficulty sleeping.
      • Mood changes.
      • Reduced mobility and activity levels.