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2025 Dysuria ICD 10 Code R30.0

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

Dysuria

CMS-HCC-V24 CMS-HCC-V28 RxHCC Age Gender Maternity Acute or Chronic MCC
-- -- -- -- -- -- Acute No
Applicable To for R30.0:
  • Strangury

Back-references to R30.0
  • Dysuria R30.0
  • Micturition
    • painful R30.9
      • dysuria R30.0
    • Strangury R30.0
    • Related Medications for R30.0
      • estradiol, flavoxate, finasteride, oxybutynin

      Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for R30.0
        R00-R99 :

        Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified

        R30-R39 :

        Symptoms and signs involving the genitourinary system

        R30 :

        Pain associated with micturition

      What is Dysuria ICD 10?

      ICD 10 Code for Dysuria is R30.0. Dysuria refers to the condition where you experience the painful urination and the main cause is usually the type of infections, kidney stones, or related diseases, which may originate in the bladder, urethra, or perineum. Dysuria is the experience of discomfort or burning during urinating.

      Causes of Dysuria ICD 10:

      • Infections:

        • common cause of urinary tract infection (UTI), urethritis, Bladder infection (cystitis), infection of genital organ, etc.,
      • Irritants:

        • Certain soaps, perfumes, and personal care products can cause irritation in the genital area, which lead to redness, itching, and discomfort.
      • Medical Conditions:

        • Endometritis, sexually transmitted infections, genital herpes, bladder and kidney stones, etc.

      Symptoms for Dysuria ICD 10:

      Following can be some of the signs and symptoms of this condition:

      • Pain, burning, or stinging during urination.
      • Discomfort in the bladder, urethra, or perineum.

      Diagnostics for Dysuria ICD 10:

      • Medical history:

        Reviewing symptoms and potential causes can be the diagnosis of this condition.
      • Physical examination

      • Urine tests:

        Checking for infections or other abnormalities.

      Treatment for Dysuria ICD 10:

      • Medications:

        Antibiotics for infections.
      • Lifestyle changes:

        Avoiding irritants and staying hydrated.
      • Managing underlying conditions:

        Treating specific causes of dysuria.