ICD-11 classes
17 Conditions related to sexual health
Sexual pain disorders
HA20 — Sexual pain-penetration disorder
ICD-11 HA20 — Sexual pain-penetration disorder
Sexual pain-penetration disorder is characterised by at least one of the following: 1) marked and persistent or recurrent difficulties with penetration, including due to involuntary tightening or tautness of the pelvic floor muscles during attempted penetration; 2) marked and persistent or recurrent vulvovaginal or pelvic pain during penetration; 3) marked and persistent or recurrent fear or anxiety about vulvovaginal or pelvic pain in anticipation of, during, or as a result of penetration. The symptoms are recurrent during sexual interactions involving or potentially involving penetration, despite adequate sexual desire and stimulation, are not entirely attributable to a medical condition that adversely affects the pelvic area and results in genital and/or penetrative pain or to a mental disorder, are not entirely attributable to insufficient vaginal lubrication or post-menopausal/ age-related changes, and are associated with clinically significant distress.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
It excludes 2 items.
- Dyspareunia (GA12)
- Pain related to vulva, vagina or pelvic floor (GA34.0)
Diagnosis with code HA20 contains 5 clarifying diagnoses:
- HA20.0 — Sexual pain-penetration disorder, lifelong, generalised
- HA20.1 — Sexual pain-penetration disorder, lifelong, situational
- HA20.2 — Sexual pain-penetration disorder, acquired, generalised
- HA20.3 — Sexual pain-penetration disorder, acquired, situational
- HA20.Z — Sexual pain-penetration disorder, unspecified