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ICD-10 code: O98.33

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Other infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission complicating the puerperium

The puerperium period is a delicate stage in a woman's life. During this period, the woman's body is still recovering from the physical and hormonal changes that occurred during pregnancy and childbirth. Unfortunately, this stage can also be complicated by infections that have a predominantly sexual mode of transmission. These infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that are transmitted through sexual contact.

  1. Chlamydia: Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause complications during the puerperium period. If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause infertility and chronic pelvic pain.
  2. Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea is another sexually transmitted infection that can cause complications during the puerperium period. If left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause infertility and chronic pelvic pain.
  3. Syphilis: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious complications during pregnancy and the puerperium period. If left untreated, syphilis can lead to stillbirth, preterm delivery, and other serious health problems.
  4. Herpes: Herpes is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause complications during the puerperium period. If a woman has an active outbreak of herpes during delivery, the baby can be infected, which can lead to serious health problems.
  5. HIV: HIV is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious complications during pregnancy and the puerperium period. If a woman is HIV positive, she can transmit the virus to her baby during delivery or through breast milk.

It is important for women to practice safe sex and get tested for sexually transmitted infections before and during pregnancy. If a woman develops an infection during the puerperium period, it is important to seek medical treatment right away. Treatment may involve antibiotics or antiviral medications, depending on the type of infection.

Overall, infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission can complicate the puerperium period and have serious health consequences for both the mother and the baby. It is important for women to take steps to protect themselves from these infections and seek medical treatment if they develop symptoms.

Diagnosis Codes for Other infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission complicating the puerperium | O98.33