ICD-11 classes
17 Conditions related to sexual health
Sexual dysfunctions
ICD-11 Sexual dysfunctions
Sexual Dysfunctions are syndromes that comprise the various ways in which adult people may have difficulty experiencing personally satisfying, non-coercive sexual activities. Sexual response is a complex interaction of psychological, interpersonal, social, cultural and physiological processes and one or more of these factors may affect any stage of the sexual response. In order to be considered a sexual dysfunction, the dysfunction must: 1) occur frequently, although it may be absent on some occasions; 2) have been present for at least several months; and 3) be associated with clinically significant distress.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis contains 7 clarifying diagnoses:
- HA00 — Hypoactive sexual desire dysfunction
It contains 5 clarifying diagnoses. - HA01 — Sexual arousal dysfunctions
It contains 4 clarifying diagnoses. - HA02 — Orgasmic dysfunctions
It contains 3 clarifying diagnoses. - HA03 — Ejaculatory dysfunctions
It contains 5 clarifying diagnoses. - GC42 — Sexual dysfunction associated with pelvic organ prolapse
It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses. - HA0Y — Other specified sexual dysfunctions
- HA0Z — Sexual dysfunctions, unspecified
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
The diagnosis is included in 1 another class.
- Sexual dysfunction associated with pelvic organ prolapse (GC42)