N80-N98: Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
N89: Other noninflammatory disorders of vagina
Other noninflammatory disorders of the vagina is a group of conditions that involve abnormal changes or issues in the vagina, which aren't related to inflammation. These can include various structural abnormalities, or changes in the vagina's tissue or lining. As these are noninflammatory disorders, they aren't caused by infections or immune responses which typically cause swelling or redness. They may arise from multiple factors such as hormonal imbalances, aging, or birth defects. Symptoms vary depending on the disorder but can involve discomfort, pain, spotting, or abnormal discharge. Some disorders might not present any noticeable symptoms. As these conditions progress, they may impact a woman's sexual health, cause difficulty in childbirth, or affect other reproductive organs. However, the progression and impact of these disorders can greatly vary. It's important to note that this group is wide-ranging and encompasses various specific conditions, each with its own characteristics and effects.
Subcodes of N89:
- N89.0: Mild vaginal dysplasia
- N89.1: Moderate vaginal dysplasia
- N89.2: Severe vaginal dysplasia, not elsewhere classified
- N89.3: Dysplasia of vagina, unspecified
- N89.4: Leukoplakia of vagina
- N89.5: Stricture and atresia of vagina
- N89.6: Tight hymenal ring
- N89.7: Haematocolpos
- N89.8: Other specified noninflammatory disorders of vagina
- N89.9: Noninflammatory disorder of vagina, unspecified
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