What is the icd 9 code for potty training?
Potty training is a normal developmental process, not a medical condition. ICD-9 codes are used for billing and classifying diseases, injuries, and other health conditions.
If you are concerned about a child's development or potential delays in potty training, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional.
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A few toddlers start using the potty and never look back. For most, though, accidents happen. Young kids often learn in spurts and stalls. Sometimes, they even regress, or lose skills theyve recently acquired — including using the toilet.As a p
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Toilet training is an uneven process, but it is an inevitable one in nearly every child’s life. By three to four years of age, most children have achieved daytime urine control and full bowel control (both day and night). The ability to stay dry thro
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Some problematic toilet behaviors have physical origins. Others are caused by anxiety or other overwhelming emotions. Many behaviors, however, are quite typical expressions of a normal child’s ongoing cognitive development. The younger toddler’s abil