F52.6
Nonorganic dyspareunia
Coding guidance (WHO 2019)
Dyspareunia (or pain during sexual intercourse) occurs in both women and men. It can often be attributed to local pathology and should then properly be categorized under the pathological condition. This category is to be used only if there is no primary nonorganic sexual dysfunction (e.g. vaginismus or vaginal dryness). Psychogenic dyspareunia Excl.: dyspareunia (organic) (N94.1)
Sibling codes
F52Sexual dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or diseaseF52.0Lack or loss of sexual desireF52.1Sexual aversion and lack of sexual enjoymentF52.2Failure of genital responseF52.3Orgasmic dysfunctionF52.4Premature ejaculationF52.5Nonorganic vaginismusF52.7Excessive sexual driveF52.8Other sexual dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or diseaseF52.9Unspecified sexual dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or disease