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What is the ICD-10 code for elevated testosterone?

Written by William Monroe - January 08, 2023

  • What is the ICD-10 Code for Elevated Testosterone?
    The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a medical manual used to classify every possible diagnosis and health condition. The current edition, ICD-10, codes related to elevated testosterone as follows:

    E29.2 - Hyperfunction of male gonads with hypersecretion of androgens

    E29.2 ( ) - Androgen excess syndrome

    Hypersecretion of androgens often causes an increase in testosterone levels, but other hormones such as DHEA or other androgens must be measured through laboratory tests to determine the exact cause.

    Aside from its classification within ICD-10, elevated testosterone can manifest in both physical and psychological symptoms. Symptoms of high testosterone levels vary depending on the cause, age, gender, and lifestyle factors. For example:

    • Men may experience increased libido, body hair growth or balding, acne outbreaks, infertility, or enlarged breasts
    • Women may experience abnormal uterine bleeding, increased facial hair growth, acne outbreaks, changes in voice quality or difficulty conceiving

    Elevated testosterone is typically diagnosed by laboratory tests measuring total testosterone levels. Total testosterone measures both bound and free testosterone concentrations within the bloodstream. Treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause as well as hormone replacement therapies if necessary.

    Hormone Treatment Center specializes in treating patients suffering from imbalances in their sex hormones including elevated testosterone levels. Our experienced physicians employ evidence based treatments that aim to restore balance to our patient's hormonal systems safely and effectively. To book an appointment please call our office or visit us online at Hormone Treatment Center dot com!

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