Psychogenic dysmenorrhea
Psychogenic dysphagia, including ‘globus hystericus’
Psychogenic pruritus
Psychogenic torticollis
Somatoform autonomic dysfunction
Teeth grinding
Aerophagy
Aerophagy swallowing air)
Anxiety hyperventilation
Bruxism
Bruxism grinding teeth)
Bruxism teeth grinding)
Cardiovascular disorder, psychogenic
Constipation due to mood
Cough, psychogenic
Dissociative convulsions
Dysmenorrhea, psychogenic
Dysuria, psychogenic
Genitourinary malfunction, psychogenic
Globus hystericus
Globus sensation
Hyperventilation, psychogenic
Musculoskeletal disorder, psychogenic
Neurocirculatory asthenia
Neurogenic pruritus
Pseudocyesis
Psychogenic cardiovascular disorder
Psychogenic constipation
Psychogenic cough
Psychogenic disorder of gastrointestinal system
Psychogenic disorder of the genitourinary system
Psychogenic dysmenorrhea
Psychogenic dysuria
Psychogenic gastrointestinal malfunction
Psychogenic genitourinary malfunction
Psychogenic hyperventilation
Psychogenic musculoskeletal disorder
Psychogenic torticollis
Psychogenic vocal cord dysfunction
Psychological pseudocyesis
Psychosomatic musculoskeletal symptoms
Seizures, psychogenic
Torticollis, psychogenic
Vocal cord dysfunction, psychogenic
A disorder characterized by grinding and clenching of the teeth.
An involuntary or unconscious clenching or grinding the teeth, typically during sleep. from wordnet)
Oral habit involving involuntary rhythmic or spasmodic nonfunctional gnashing, grinding and clenching of teeth, usually during sleep.
F45.8 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
The 2023 edition of ICD-10-CM F45.8 became effective on October 1, 2022.
This is the American ICD-10-CM version of F45.8 – other international versions of ICD-10 F45.8 may differ.