Z87.438 Personal history of other diseases of male genital organs
ICD10CM code
ICD10CM
Name of the Condition
Personal History of Other Diseases of Male Genital Organs (ICD-10 Code: Z87.438).
Summary
This medical classification refers to individuals who have previously experienced diseases affecting the male genital organs and may require documentation for ongoing healthcare management.
Causes
As this code specifically relates to the personal history of diseases rather than active conditions, it concerns previously resolved or managed issues, which might include infections, anatomical anomalies, or other disorders affecting the male reproductive organs.
Risk Factors
The primary risk factors are historical and relate to any past medical history involving the genitourinary system rather than prospective risk.
Symptoms
Since this is a historical classification, there are typically no current symptoms, though patients may have experienced symptoms pertinent to previous conditions.
Diagnosis
The designation of Z87.438 does not involve diagnostic tests but is rather a coded representation of a patient's medical history for healthcare records.
Treatment Options
While the code itself does not require treatment, it serves as a useful reference for healthcare providers to consider previous treatments and their outcomes for holistic patient care.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Regular review of a patient’s medical history, including past genital organ diseases, is important for evaluating risk factors or potential recurrence in future healthcare assessments.
Complications
Without proper documentation, knowledge gaps in previous medical conditions might complicate current health assessments and management strategies.
Lifestyle & Prevention
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as good hygiene and regular medical check-ups, may prevent recurrence or the development of new conditions.
When to Seek Professional Help
Individuals should seek medical advice if previous symptoms reappear or if new symptoms arise that may indicate a significant shift in genitourinary health.
Additional Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): www.cdc.gov