K25.7
BillableChronic gastric ulcer without hemorrhage or perforation
K25.7 is the ICD-10-CM code for Chronic gastric ulcer without hemorrhage or perforation. It is a billable, specific code valid for reimbursement.
K00-K95 Diseases of the digestive system
What this means — in plain language
MedlinePlus · NIHA peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or your duodenum, the first part of your small intestine. A burning stomach pain is the most common symptom. The pain: Starts between meals or during the night Briefly stops if you eat or take antacids Lasts for minutes to hours Comes and goes for several days or weeks Peptic ulcers happen when the acids that help you digest food damage the walls of the stomach…
Read more about Peptic Ulcer at MedlinePlus ↗Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine (MedlinePlus). Informational only — not medical advice.
Medications indicated for this condition
FDA labeling- Hyoscyamine›
- Glycopyrronium›
- Sodium BicarbonateProton Pump Inhibitor [EPC]›
- MisoprostolProstaglandin E1 Analog [EPC]›
- Chlordiazepoxide Hydrochloride and Clidinium Bromide›
- Ibuprofen and FamotidineHistamine-2 Receptor Antagonist [EPC]›
- CimetidineHistamine-2 Receptor Antagonist [EPC]›
- Methscopolamine›
Drugs whose FDA labeling lists this condition's category among its indications. Informational only — not a treatment recommendation or medical advice.
Frequently asked questions
Source: CMS ICD-10-CM FY2026. For informational purposes only — not medical advice. See our medical disclaimer.
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