N50: ICD10 Code for Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs

N50 is the ICD10 code used for documenting Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs in urology, internal medicine, and men's health clinics.

N50 - Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs

N50 refers to Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs, a broad range of male urogenital disorders including benign prostatic conditions, testicular abnormalities, penile disorders, male infertility, and sexual dysfunctions affecting quality of life and reproductive health.

Symptoms

  • Urinary hesitancy or retention – Common in benign prostatic hyperplasia (N40)
  • Pelvic pain or swelling – Seen in prostatitis (N41), orchitis, and epididymitis (N45)
  • Scrotal masses – Associated with hydrocele and spermatocele (N43)
  • Sexual dysfunction – Including erectile dysfunction (N52) and other sexual issues (N53)
  • Infertility – Due to various male reproductive tract abnormalities (N46)

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs includes history taking, physical examination (digital rectal exam for prostate), semen analysis (for infertility), imaging (scrotal ultrasound, prostate ultrasound), urinalysis, and blood tests (PSA levels, hormone panels).

ICD10 Code Usage

ICD10 code N50 is used by urologists, primary care physicians, and reproductive endocrinologists to diagnose, treat, and document male reproductive system disorders ranging from benign conditions to serious infections and sexual dysfunctions.

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FAQs

Q1: What is ICD10 code N50?
A: It refers to Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs, encompassing various disorders of the prostate, testes, penis, and male reproductive or sexual function.

Q2: What causes benign prostatic hyperplasia (N40)?
A: Aging-related hormonal changes leading to prostate gland enlargement, commonly causing urinary symptoms.

Q3: What leads to male infertility (N46)?
A: Causes include low sperm count, varicocele, hormonal imbalances, infections, and genetic abnormalities.

Q4: What is the difference between hydrocele (N43) and spermatocele?
A: A hydrocele is fluid buildup around the testicle; a spermatocele is a cyst containing sperm in the epididymis.

Q5: How is erectile dysfunction (N52) treated?
A: Treatment options include lifestyle changes, oral medications (PDE5 inhibitors), injections, vacuum devices, or penile implants.

Conclusion

ICD10 code N50 facilitates accurate diagnosis, documentation, and management of Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs, improving male urogenital health outcomes and addressing fertility, sexual wellness, and urinary quality of life concerns.

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