R31: ICD10 Code for Hematuria
R31 is the ICD10 code used for documenting Hematuria related to urinary and genitourinary system symptoms.

R31 refers to Hematuria, covering symptoms like painful urination, blood in urine, urinary retention or leakage, excessive or reduced urine output, urethral discharge, sexual dysfunction, and other genitourinary issues.
Symptoms
- Burning or discomfort during urination – Pain associated with micturition (R30)
- Blood visible in urine – Hematuria (R31)
- Uncontrolled urine leakage – Unspecified urinary incontinence (R32)
- Inability to pass urine – Retention of urine (R33)
- Very low or absent urine output – Anuria and oliguria (R34)
- Excessive urination – Polyuria (R35)
- Discharge from urethra – Urethral discharge (R36)
- General sexual dysfunction – Sexual dysfunction, unspecified (R37)
Diagnosis
Diagnosis typically involves urine analysis, bladder scans, kidney function tests, imaging studies (like ultrasound), cystoscopy for internal inspection, and sometimes urodynamic studies to assess bladder performance.
ICD10 Code Usage
ICD10 code R31 helps document urinary and sexual symptoms for accurate clinical reporting, insurance claims, specialist referrals, and as preliminary indicators for urological or nephrological conditions.
Related Codes
- R30 – Pain associated with micturition
- R32 – Unspecified urinary incontinence
- R33 – Retention of urine
- R34 – Anuria and oliguria
- R35 – Polyuria
- R36 – Urethral discharge
- R37 – Sexual dysfunction, unspecified
- R39 – Other and unspecified symptoms and signs involving the genitourinary system
FAQs
Q1: What is ICD10 code R31?
A: It documents Hematuria, involving urinary system and sexual health symptoms that need further evaluation.
Q2: What causes pain during urination?
A: Common causes include urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder stones, or inflammation.
Q3: Is hematuria always serious?
A: While sometimes benign, visible blood in urine should always prompt medical evaluation.
Q4: What are common causes of urinary retention?
A: Causes include prostate enlargement, nerve disorders, and medication side effects.
Q5: Can urinary incontinence be treated?
A: Yes, with medications, pelvic floor exercises, surgery, or lifestyle changes depending on severity and cause.
Conclusion
ICD10 code R31 ensures accurate recording of Hematuria, playing a critical role in identifying, diagnosing, and treating genitourinary system-related health concerns.

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