G43.829
BillableMenstrual migraine, not intractable, without status migrainosus
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What This Code Means
Migraine headaches that occur around menstrual periods and can be managed with treatment, without prolonged migraine symptoms.
Coding Tips
- •This code is used when status migrainosus is not present; the migraine resolves within the typical timeframe
- •Document the relationship to menstrual cycle clearly to justify the menstrual migraine diagnosis
Clinical Significance
Menstrual migraine is a hormonally triggered migraine subtype occurring in relation to the menstrual cycle, typically within 2 days before to 3 days after menstruation onset. This diagnosis is clinically important because it guides hormone-specific treatment strategies including estrogen supplementation, triptans timed to the menstrual cycle, and contraceptive management. Accurate coding captures the hormonal etiology which affects both treatment planning and pharmacy utilization predictions.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Temporal relationship to menstrual cycle documented (onset within day -2 to day +3 of menses)
- ✓Pattern occurring in at least 2 out of 3 consecutive menstrual cycles
- ✓Migraine features present (unilateral, pulsating, moderate-severe intensity, nausea/photophobia)
- ✓Distinction between pure menstrual migraine (only perimenstrual) vs. menstrually related migraine (also occurs at other times)
- ✓Response to treatment documented (not intractable)
- ✓Typical episode duration noted
- ✓Headache diary correlating attacks with menstrual dates
- ✓Hormonal medication history (oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy)