ICD-10-CM Code Z72: Problems related to lifestyle and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • Z72 - Problems related to lifestyle
    • Z72.0 - Tobacco use
    • Z72.3 - Lack of physical exercise
    • Z72.4 - Inappropriate diet and eating habits
    • Z72.5 - High risk sexual behavior
      • Z72.51 - High risk heterosexual behavior
      • Z72.52 - High risk homosexual behavior
      • Z72.53 - High risk bisexual behavior
    • Z72.6 - Gambling and betting
    • Z72.8 - Other problems related to lifestyle
      • Z72.81 - Antisocial behavior
        • Z72.810 - Child and adolescent antisocial behavior
        • Z72.811 - Adult antisocial behavior
      • Z72.82 - Problems related to sleep
        • Z72.820 - Sleep deprivation
        • Z72.821 - Inadequate sleep hygiene
        • Z72.823 - Risk of suffocation (smothering) under another while sleeping
      • Z72.89 - Other problems related to lifestyle
    • Z72.9 - Problem related to lifestyle, unspecified

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