P90-P96: Other disorders originating in the perinatal period
P96: Other conditions originating in the perinatal period
The classification of "Other conditions originating in the perinatal period" refers to a group of health-related conditions and concerns that occur in the newborn just before, during, or up to a month after birth. These conditions arise from various causes and can affect any of the infant's organs or systems. Factors influencing these conditions may include problematic pregnancies, complications during delivery, infections, congenital abnormalities, or effects of substances passed from the mother to the baby. The symptoms and disease progression vary depending on the specific condition, but they often display a noticeable impact on the infant's health, comfort, feeding habits, or growth. These conditions may require immediate or long-term healthcare depending on their severity and specific nature.
Subcodes of P96:
- P96.0: Congenital renal failure
- P96.1: Neonatal withdrawal symptoms from maternal use of drugs of addiction
- P96.2: Withdrawal symptoms from therapeutic use of drugs in newborn
- P96.3: Wide cranial sutures of newborn
- P96.4: Termination of pregnancy, affecting fetus and newborn
- P96.5: Complications of intrauterine procedures, not elsewhere classified
- P96.8: Other specified conditions originating in the perinatal period
- P96.9: Condition originating in the perinatal period, unspecified
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