ICD-10-CM Code R68: Other general symptoms and signs and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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A categorized list of ICD-10-CM codes organized by chapters based on body systems or medical conditions, according to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification.

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  • R68 - Other general symptoms and signs
    • R68.0 - Hypothermia, not associated with low environmental temperature
    • R68.1 - Nonspecific symptoms peculiar to infancy
      • R68.11 - Excessive crying of infant (baby)
      • R68.12 - Fussy infant (baby)
      • R68.13 - Apparent life threatening event in infant (ALTE)
      • R68.19 - Other nonspecific symptoms peculiar to infancy
    • R68.2 - Dry mouth, unspecified
    • R68.3 - Clubbing of fingers
    • R68.8 - Other general symptoms and signs
      • R68.81 - Early satiety
      • R68.82 - Decreased libido
      • R68.83 - Chills (without fever)
      • R68.84 - Jaw pain
      • R68.89 - Other general symptoms and signs

Note: The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) codes are developed and maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is responsible for the clinical modification of ICD-10 for use in the United States. The World Health Organization (WHO), which owns and publishes ICD-10, authorized NCHS to develop ICD-10-CM. All modifications to ICD-10 must conform to WHO's established ICD structure and conventions. All rights are reserved by the respective entities.