MG30.0 Chronic primary pain
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01
Chronic primary pain is chronic pain in one or more anatomical regions that is characterised by significant emotional distress (anxiety, anger/frustration or depressed mood) or functional disability (interference in daily life activities and reduced participation in social roles). Chronic primary pain is multifactorial: biological, psychological and social factors contribute to the pain syndrome. The diagnosis is appropriate independently of identified biological or psychological contributors unless another diagnosis would better account for the presenting symptoms.
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sections/codes in this section (MG30.0-MG30.0)
- Chronic primary visceral pain (MG30.00)
- Chronic widespread pain (MG30.01)
- Chronic primary musculoskeletal pain (MG30.02)
- Chronic primary headache or orofacial pain (MG30.03)
- Complex regional pain syndrome (MG30.04)
- Other specified chronic primary pain (MG30.0Y)
- Chronic primary pain, unspecified (MG30.0Z)
coding note
Other chronic pain diagnoses to be considered are chronic cancer-related pain, chronic postsurgical or posttraumatic pain, chronic neuropathic pain, chronic secondary headache or orofacial pain, chronic secondary visceral pain and chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain.
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