B37.31
BillableAcute candidiasis of vulva and vagina
B37.31 is the ICD-10-CM code for Acute candidiasis of vulva and vagina. It is a billable, specific code valid for reimbursement.
A00-B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
What this means — in plain language
MedlinePlus · NIHWhat is vaginitis? Vaginitis, also called vulvovaginitis, is an inflammation or infection of the vagina. It can also affect the vulva, which is the external part of a woman's genitals. Vaginitis can cause itching, pain, discharge, and odor. Vaginitis is common, especially in women in their reproductive years. It usually happens when there is a change in the balance of bacteria or yeast that are normally found in…
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Includes
- •Candidiasis of vulva and vagina NOS
Medications indicated for this condition
FDA labeling- NystatinPolyene Antifungal [EPC]›
- PosaconazoleAzole Antifungal [EPC]›
- VoriconazoleAzole Antifungal [EPC]›
- Caspofungin›
- FluconazoleAzole Antifungal [EPC]›
- FlucytosineNucleoside Analog Antifungal [EPC]›
- MicafunginEchinocandin Antifungal [EPC]›
- Nystatin and Triamcinolone AcetonidePolyene Antifungal [EPC]›
- amphotericin BLipid-based Polyene Antifungal [EPC]›
- ClotrimazoleAzole Antifungal [EPC]›
- TerconazoleAzole Antifungal [EPC]›
- AnidulafunginEchinocandin Antifungal [EPC]›
Drugs whose FDA labeling lists this condition's category among its indications. Informational only — not a treatment recommendation or medical advice.
Conditions mapped to this code
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Frequently asked questions
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