This page provides explanations for the icd diagnosis code “k62.5 haemorrhage of anus and rectum” and its subcategories. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period. This code is updated by cms and available on.
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Lower gi bleed redirects here.
Brbpr in medical commonly refers to bright red blood per rectum, a symptom often indicating potential gastrointestinal bleeding or other medical conditions that require attention.
Bright red blood per rectum, abbreviated brbpr, is a nonspecific sign with a longer differential diagnosis. K62.5 is a valid billable code for hemorrhage of anus and rectum, including bright red blood per rectum (brbpr). Classic causes of lower gi bleed (mnemonic. This code is for bleeding from the anal canal, excluding gastrointestinal bleeding, melena, neonatal rectal hemorrhage, hemorrhoids, and colostomy or enterostomy malfunction.
Bright red blood per rectum (brbpr) k62.5. It includes the anal canal and rectum, but excludes.




