2025 Bladder Infection ICD 10 Code N30.90
Effective Date: 10/01/2015 To 09/30/2025Cystitis, unspecified without hematuria
CMS-HCC-V24 | CMS-HCC-V28 | RxHCC | Age | Gender | Maternity | Acute or Chronic | MCC |
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-- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | Acute | No |
Back-references to N30.90
Cystitis(exudative) (hemorrhagic) (septic) (suppurative) N30.90
Pericystitis N30.90
Related Medications for
N30.90
Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for
N30.90
What is a Bladder Infection?
A bladder infection ICD 10 (N30.90), or Cystitis ICD 10
is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that can affect the bladder, kidneys, ureters, or urethra. A bladder infection ICD 10 is most commonly caused by bacteria that enters and affects the bladder.
Why is this bladder infection happening?
Bacteria, often E. coli, enter the urinary tract through the urethra and spread to the bladder. Sexual activity can introduce bacteria, although other factors can also contribute.
Treatment Options for Cystitis ICD 10 (N30.90):
There are many treatment options that are available to treat the disease ranging from medications to further examination, but the following are the most common ones.
Mild Bladder Infection:
- May go away on its own
- Antibiotics if persistent
Diagnostics for Bladder Infection ICD 10 (N30.90)
The diagnostics may range from different tests to examination, the following are the ones that are usually done.
Urinalysis:
- Check for the different signs of infection, blood, or other abnormalities
Imaging:
- Ultrasound, CT scan, and MRI to detect tumors, stones, and other issues
Signs and Symptoms of Bladder Infection ICD 10:
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Blood while urination
- Pressure or the cramping in the groin or lower abdomen
- Cloudy urine
- Strong odour in urine