All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Other apocrine sweat disorders | L75.8 | |
| Apocrine sweat disorder, unspecified | L75.9 | |
| Need for immunization against influenza | Z25.1 | |
| Need for immunization against other single viral diseases | Z25 | |
| Need for immunization against mumps alone | Z25.0 | |
| Need for immunization against other specified single viral diseases | Z25.8 | |
| Excessive sexual drive | F52.7 | |
| Sexual dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or disease | F52 | [Sexual dysfunction covers the various ways in which an individual is unable to participate in a sexual relationship as he or she would wish. Sexual response is a psychosomatic process and both psychological and somatic processes are usually involved in the causation of sexual dysfunction.] |
| Nonorganic dyspareunia | F52.6 | [Dyspareunia (or pain during sexual intercourse) occurs in both women and men. It can often be attributed to local pathology and should then properly be categorized under the pathological condition. This category is to be used only if there is no primary nonorganic sexual dysfunction (e.g. vaginismus or vaginal dryness).] |
| Nonorganic vaginismus | F52.5 | [Spasm of the pelvic floor muscles that surround the vagina, causing occlusion of the vaginal opening. Penile entry is either impossible or painful.] |
| Premature ejaculation | F52.4 | [The inability to control ejaculation sufficiently for both partners to enjoy sexual interaction.] |
| Unspecified sexual dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or disease | F52.9 | |
| Other sexual dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or disease | F52.8 | |
| Hypertension secondary to other renal disorders | I15.1 | |
| Orgasmic dysfunction | F52.3 | [Orgasm either does not occur or is markedly delayed.] |
| Renovascular hypertension | I15.0 | |
| Failure of genital response | F52.2 | [The principal problem in men is erectile dysfunction (difficulty in developing or maintaining an erection suitable for satisfactory intercourse). In women, the principal problem is vaginal dryness or failure of lubrication.] |
| Sexual aversion and lack of sexual enjoyment | F52.1 | [Either the prospect of sexual interaction produces sufficient fear or anxiety that sexual activity is avoided (sexual aversion) or sexual responses occur normally and orgasm is experienced but there is a lack of appropriate pleasure (lack of sexual enjoyment).] |
| Lack or loss of sexual desire | F52.0 | [Loss of sexual desire is the principal problem and is not secondary to other sexual difficulties, such as erectile failure or dyspareunia.] |
| Hypertension secondary to endocrine disorders | I15.2 |