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ICD-10 code: F17.298

Disease category: F17.29: Nicotine dependence, other tobacco product

Nicotine Dependence, Other Tobacco Products, and Other Nicotine-Induced Disorders

Nicotine dependence, also known as tobacco use disorder, is a condition that develops when an individual becomes addicted to nicotine. This addiction can occur from the use of tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco. Nicotine is a highly addictive substance that can lead to physical and psychological dependence on tobacco products.

Along with nicotine dependence, the use of other tobacco products can also lead to various nicotine-induced disorders. These disorders include nicotine-induced sleep disorder, nicotine-induced anxiety disorder, nicotine-induced psychotic disorder, and nicotine-induced mood disorder.

Individuals who have nicotine dependence often experience withdrawal symptoms when they attempt to quit smoking or using other tobacco products. These symptoms can include irritability, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating. Nicotine dependence can also lead to an increased risk of developing various health problems such as lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke.

In addition to cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco, the use of electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes has become increasingly popular in recent years. E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices that heat a liquid (often containing nicotine) into an aerosol that is inhaled. While e-cigarettes are often marketed as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco products, they still contain nicotine and can lead to nicotine dependence.

Overall, nicotine dependence, along with the use of other tobacco products and nicotine-induced disorders, can have a significant impact on an individual's physical and mental health. It is essential for individuals who use tobacco products to be aware of the risks associated with nicotine dependence and to seek help if needed.

  1. Nicotine dependence can occur from the use of tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco.
  2. The use of other tobacco products can lead to various nicotine-induced disorders such as nicotine-induced sleep disorder, nicotine-induced anxiety disorder, nicotine-induced psychotic disorder, and nicotine-induced mood disorder.
  3. Withdrawal symptoms from nicotine dependence can include irritability, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and difficulty concentrating.
  4. Nicotine dependence can lead to an increased risk of developing various health problems such as lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
  5. E-cigarettes still contain nicotine and can lead to nicotine dependence.

Treatment of Nicotine dependence, other tobacco product, with other nicotine-induced disorders:

Treatment Options for Nicotine Dependence, Other Tobacco Products, and Nicotine-Induced Disorders

Nicotine dependence is a serious addiction that can be difficult to overcome. Nicotine is found in tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco. In addition to nicotine dependence, tobacco use can also lead to other nicotine-induced disorders, such as respirato...

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