R53.83
BillableOther fatigue
Other fatigue
Coding Notes
Inclusion Terms
Alternative clinical terms for this condition
- Fatigue NOS
- Lack of energy
- Lethargy
- Tiredness
Excludes 1
Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)
- •combat exhaustion and fatigueF43.0
- •congenital debilityP96.9
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to excessive exertionT73.3
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to exposureT73.2
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to heatT67
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to pregnancyO26.8
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to recurrent depressive episodeF33
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to senile debilityR54
Excludes 2
Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both
- •abnormal findings on antenatal screening of motherO28
- •certain conditions originating in the perinatal periodP04-P96
- signs and symptoms classified in the body system chapters
- •signs and symptoms of breast,N63, N64.5
- •exhaustion and fatigue due to depressive episodeF32
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(256)
SNOMED CT
- Underexertion12687004
- Asthenia13791008
- Debility13791008
- Feeling weak13791008
- General weakness13791008
- Lassitude13791008
- Weakness13791008
- Weakness - general13791008
- Exhaustion60119000
- Washed out60119000
- Worn out60119000
- Fatigability79915001
- Fatigue84229001
- Weariness84229001
- Extreme exhaustion84946008
- Prostration84946008
- Overwork105490003
- Difficulty eating110292000
- Trouble eating110292000
- Heaviness sensation161874006
- Heavy feeling161874006
- Lack of vitality214264003
- Lethargic214264003
- Lethargy214264003
- Feeling tired224960004
- Tired224960004
- Exhaustion - physiological242015007
- Easily tired248268002
- Rapidly tired248268002
- Tires quickly248268002
- Tired on least exertion248269005
- Easily exhausted248270006
- Quickly exhausted248270006
- Rapidly exhausted248270006
- Exhausted on least exertion248271005
- Lack of energy248274002
- Lacking in energy248274002
- Lack of stamina248277009
- Malaise and fatigue271795006
- Finding of general energy301325005
- Observation of general energy301325005
- Finding of general stamina301326006
- Observation of general stamina301326006
- Does not feel right367391008
- Feels off-color367391008
- Feels off-colour367391008
- Feels poorly367391008
- Feels unwell367391008
- Malaise367391008
- Not feeling great367391008
- Not feeling well367391008
- Vague bodily discomfort367391008
- Sensation of heaviness in limbs373931001
- Fatigue with AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)420900006
- Fatigue with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome420900006
- Excessive postexertional fatigue444042007
- Postexertional fatigue444042007
- Exhaustion from treatment704369007
- Fatigue due to treatment704369007
- Occasionally tired713568000
- Sometimes tired713568000
- Increased need for rest722013004
- Fatigue due to chemotherapy784317004
- Fatigue due to radiation therapy784318009
- Underactive infant840600006
- Reduced level of fatigue1149160000
- Difficulty eating due to fatigue1217377009
- Fatigue during eating1217377009
- Fatigue as a late effect of embolic stroke16469881000119105
- Fatigue as a sequela of embolic stroke16469881000119105
- Fatigue due to and following embolic cerebrovascular accident16469881000119105
- Fatigue following embolic stroke16469881000119105
- Fatigue as a late effect of haemorrhagic stroke16469821000119106
- Fatigue as a late effect of hemorrhagic stroke16469821000119106
- Fatigue as a sequela of haemorrhagic stroke16469821000119106
- Fatigue as a sequela of hemorrhagic stroke16469821000119106
- Fatigue due to and following cerebrovascular accident with intracranial haemorrhage16469821000119106
- Fatigue due to and following cerebrovascular accident with intracranial hemorrhage16469821000119106
- Fatigue following haemorrhagic stroke16469821000119106
- Fatigue following hemorrhagic stroke16469821000119106
- Fatigue as a late effect of ischaemic stroke16469931000119100
- Fatigue as a late effect of ischemic stroke16469931000119100
- Fatigue as a sequela of ischaemic stroke16469931000119100
- Fatigue as a sequela of ischemic stroke16469931000119100
- Fatigue due to and following ischaemic cerebrovascular accident16469931000119100
- Fatigue due to and following ischemic cerebrovascular accident16469931000119100
- Fatigue following ischaemic stroke16469931000119100
- Fatigue following ischemic stroke16469931000119100
- Fatigue as a late effect of stroke16469991000119101
- Fatigue as a sequela of stroke16469991000119101
- Fatigue due to and following cerebrovascular accident16469991000119101
- Fatigue following stroke16469991000119101
UMLS
- Energy decreasedC0015672
- FatigueC0015672
- Fatigue (finding)C0015672
- Fatigue NOSC0015672
- Fatigue extremeC0015672
- Feeling of total lack of energyC0015672
- Lack of EnergyC0015672
- Lack of energyC0015672
- Lack of energy (finding)C0015672
- Lacking in energyC0015672
- Loss of energyC0015672
- TiredC0015672
- Tired outC0015672
- TirednessC0015672
- WearinessC0015672
- energy lossC0015672
- extreme fatigueC0015672
- fatigueC0015672
- fatigue - symptomC0015672
- fatigue extremeC0015672
- fatigue symptomC0015672
- fatigue symptomsC0015672
- fatiguedC0015672
- fatiguesC0015672
- fatiguingC0015672
- lack of energyC0015672
- lacking energyC0015672
- loss of energyC0015672
- symptom fatigueC0015672
- tattC0015672
- time tiredC0015672
- tired all the timeC0015672
- tired timeC0015672
- tirednessC0015672
- wearinessC0015672
- LanguorC0023380
- LethargicC0023380
- LethargyC0023380
- Lethargy (finding)C0023380
- SlownessC0023380
- StuporousC0023380
- TorpidC0023380
- lethargicC0023380
- lethargyC0023380
- Other fatigueC2830454
Clinical Terms
- Torpid
- Easily exhausted
- Extreme exhaustion
- Lassitude
- Fatigue following embolic stroke
- Vague bodily discomfort
- extreme fatigue
- Fatigability
- Fatigue following ischemic stroke
- Sometimes tired
- Fatigue as a sequela of ischemic stroke
- fatigue symptom
- Observation of general energy
- Lethargy (finding)
- Fatigue extreme
- Underactive infant
- Prostration
- Finding of general energy
- Languor
- Feels poorly
- Fatigue following stroke
- fatigues
- fatiguing
- Tires quickly
- Worn out
- Postexertional fatigue
- Fatigue as a late effect of haemorrhagic stroke
- Weakness
- lack of energy
- Fatigue as a sequela of hemorrhagic stroke
- Fatigue due to and following ischaemic cerebrovascular accident
- lethargic
- Fatigue as a sequela of stroke
- time tired
- symptom fatigue
- Washed out
- Lacking in energy
- Feeling tired
- Asthenia
- Fatigue as a late effect of ischemic stroke
- Heaviness sensation
- Sensation of heaviness in limbs
- Stuporous
- Fatigue as a sequela of haemorrhagic stroke
- Fatigue following ischaemic stroke
- Fatigue due to and following cerebrovascular accident with intracranial haemorrhage
- Rapidly tired
- Finding of general stamina
- Exhaustion from treatment
- Fatigue during eating
- tiredness
- Tired out
- Fatigue following haemorrhagic stroke
- Exhausted on least exertion
- Difficulty eating
- Fatigue as a late effect of stroke
- Fatigue as a late effect of ischaemic stroke
- Malaise
- Fatigue as a late effect of hemorrhagic stroke
- loss of energy
- Tired
- lethargy
- Feels off-colour
- Reduced level of fatigue
- Rapidly exhausted
- Fatigue due to and following embolic cerebrovascular accident
- Overwork
- Lack of energy (finding)
- Feeling weak
- Trouble eating
- Not feeling well
- Increased need for rest
- Slowness
- fatigue
- fatigue symptoms
- Quickly exhausted
- Lack of vitality
- Fatigue as a late effect of embolic stroke
- Fatigue due to and following cerebrovascular accident
- Feels off-color
- Lack of stamina
- fatigued
- Occasionally tired
- Fatigue (finding)
- Fatigue following hemorrhagic stroke
- Feeling of total lack of energy
- General weakness
- Fatigue due to chemotherapy
- Fatigue due to treatment
- energy loss
- Weakness - general
- Difficulty eating due to fatigue
- Fatigue due to radiation therapy
- Fatigue due to and following cerebrovascular accident with intracranial hemorrhage
- Exhaustion - physiological
- Easily tired
- weariness
- Fatigue due to and following ischemic cerebrovascular accident
- tired time
- Fatigue NOS
- Underexertion
- Fatigue with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- tatt
- Fatigue as a sequela of embolic stroke
- Tired on least exertion
- Debility
- Exhaustion
- Fatigue as a sequela of ischaemic stroke
- tired all the time
- fatigue - symptom
- Observation of general stamina
- Not feeling great
- Excessive postexertional fatigue
- Feels unwell
- Heavy feeling
- Energy decreased
- lacking energy
- Does not feel right
- Fatigue with AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other fatigue?
The ICD-10-CM code for other fatigue is R53.83. The full clinical description is "Other fatigue". R53.83 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.
What does ICD-10 code R53.83 mean?
ICD-10-CM code R53.83 represents “Other fatigue”. It is classified under Chapter 18: Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is R53.83 a billable code?
Yes, R53.83 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is R53.83 in?
R53.83 is in Chapter 18: Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings (codes R00-R99).
What codes cannot be used with R53.83?
R53.83 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: combat exhaustion and fatigue (F43.0); congenital debility (P96.9); exhaustion and fatigue due to excessive exertion (T73.3); and 5 more.
What SNOMED CT codes does R53.83 map to?
R53.83 maps to 37 SNOMED CT concepts: 13791008, 110292000, 1217377009, 367391008, 248270006, and 32 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.
What are the UMLS CUIs for R53.83?
R53.83 is linked to 3 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0015672, C0023380, C2830454. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
How does R53.83 relate to ICF functioning codes?
ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other fatigue affect a person's functioning: body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.
What is the ICD-11 equivalent of R53.83?
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