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2025 Fatigue ICD 10 or Tiredness ICD 10 Code R53.83

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

Other fatigue

CMS-HCC-V24 CMS-HCC-V28 RxHCC Age Gender Maternity Acute or Chronic MCC
-- -- -- -- -- -- Acute No
Applicable To for R53.83:
  • Fatigue NOS

  • Lack of energy

  • Lethargy

  • Tiredness

Excludes-2 for R53.83:
  • exhaustion and fatigue due to depressive episode (F32.-)

Back-references to R53.83
  • Exhaustion, exhaustive(physical NEC) R53.83
  • Fatigue R53.83
    • general R53.83
    • Lack of
      • energy R53.83
      • Lethargy R53.83
      • Overstrained R53.83
      • Overworked R53.83
      • Prostration R53.83
      • Tiredness R53.83
      • Vitality, lack or want of R53.83
      • Related Medications for R53.83
        • caffeine, quercetin, modafinil, duloxetine, oseltamivir, gotu kola extract, ginseng preparation

        Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for R53.83
          R00-R99 :

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

          R50-R69 :

          General symptoms and signs

          R53 :

          Malaise and fatigue

        What is Fatigue ICD 10?

        Fatigue ICD 10 is a sensation of weariness, tiredness, or a lack of energy. A general sense of tiredness or low energy characterizes fatigue ICD 10 (R53.83) or Tiredness ICD 10. It can stem from different medical conditions, lifestyle factors, or mental health issues. This condition is distinct from drowsiness or sleepiness.

        Causes of Tiredness ICD 10:

        Fatigue ICD 10 is a common symptom of numerous medical conditions, ranging from mild to profound. It can also result from a lack of exercise or a poor diet.

        The potential causes of fatigue ICD 10 can be divided into three general categories:

        • Lack of exercise, poor diet, etc.,
        • Physical health conditions:

          Anemia, thyroid disorders, infections, etc.,
        • Mental health issues:

          Depression, anxiety, stress, etc.,

        Diagnosis of Fatigue ICD 10:

        • Physical examination: Conducting a thorough assessment to detect signs of underlying conditions.
        • Medical history: Comprehensive review of symptoms, past medical issues, and potential causes.
        • Blood tests: Performing laboratory tests to screen for infections, metabolic abnormalities, and other health concerns.

        Treatment:

        The treatment would entirely depend on the underlying conditions or causes of the fatigue in the patient.