What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Depression Unspecified
Unspecified depression is a broad term that describes depressive symptoms without a specific diagnosis or cause. Here are ten commonly used ICD-10-CM codes for Depression Unspecified, along with brief clinical descriptions:
F32.9 - Major depressive disorder, single episode, unspecified: Used when a single episode of major depressive disorder is diagnosed, but it is unspecified.
F33.9 - Major depressive disorder, recurrent, unspecified: Applied when recurrent major depressive disorder is diagnosed, but it is unspecified.
F34.9 - Persistent mood [affective] disorder, unspecified: Utilized for persistent mood disorders without specifying the type or cause.
F38 - Other mood [affective] disorders: Used for mood disorders that do not fit into other specific categories.
F39 - Unspecified mood [affective] disorder: Applied when the mood disorder is present, but the specific diagnosis is unspecified.
F41.9 - Anxiety disorder, unspecified: Utilized when unspecified anxiety disorders are present, which can co-occur with depression.
F42 - Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Used when obsessive-compulsive disorder is diagnosed, which can sometimes be associated with depressive symptoms.
F43.9 - Reaction to severe stress, unspecified: Applied when reactions to extreme stress are present, which can lead to depressive symptoms.
F48.9 - Other neurotic disorders, unspecified: Utilized for neurotic diseases not classified elsewhere, which may include depressive features.
F99 - Mental disorder, not otherwise specified: Used when a mental illness is present but does not fit into specific diagnostic criteria.

