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ICD-10 code: N13.8

Chapter: Diseases of the genitourinary system

Understanding Other Obstructive and Reflux Uropathy

Uropathy is a term used to describe any disease or disorder that affects the urinary system. Two common types of uropathy are obstructive and reflux uropathy. While these conditions are well-known, there are other types of obstructive and reflux uropathy that can also impact the urinary system.

Here is a closer look at some of the other types of obstructive and reflux uropathy:

  1. Posterior Urethral Valves (PUV) - This is a congenital condition that affects males. It occurs when a thin membrane grows across the urethra and obstructs the flow of urine. PUV can lead to bladder and kidney damage if left untreated.
  2. Ureterocele - This condition occurs when the ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder, bulges into the bladder. Ureterocele can cause urinary tract infections and lead to kidney damage.
  3. Bladder Neck Obstruction (BNO) - BNO is a condition that affects males and occurs when the bladder neck is blocked, usually due to an enlarged prostate. BNO can cause difficulty urinating and lead to urinary tract infections.
  4. Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) - VUR is a condition that occurs when urine flows from the bladder back into the ureter and kidney. This can lead to urinary tract infections and kidney damage if left untreated.
  5. Hydronephrosis - This condition occurs when the kidney becomes enlarged due to a buildup of urine. Hydronephrosis can be caused by obstructive uropathy or reflux uropathy and can lead to kidney damage if left untreated.

If you are experiencing symptoms such as difficulty urinating, pain while urinating, or blood in your urine, you should see a doctor. These symptoms could be a sign of obstructive or reflux uropathy, and early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further damage to your urinary system.

Treatment for obstructive and reflux uropathy depends on the specific condition and severity. Treatment options can include medication, surgery, or a combination of both. Your doctor will work with you to determine the best treatment plan for your individual needs.

Overall, it is important to be aware of the different types of obstructive and reflux uropathy that can impact the urinary system. Regular check-ups with your doctor and early intervention can help prevent complications and ensure optimal urinary system health.

Diagnosis Codes for Other obstructive and reflux uropathy | N13.8