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K59.1 – Functional Diarrhea: Causes & Treatment

K59.1 is the ICD-10 code for functional diarrhea – a chronic bowel disorder without an organic cause, characterized by frequent loose or watery stools.

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K59.1 is the ICD-10 code for functional diarrhea – a chronic bowel disorder without an organic cause, characterized by frequent loose or watery stools.

What Does ICD-10 Code K59.1 Mean?

The ICD-10 code K59.1 stands for functional diarrhea. This is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder in which patients experience frequent loose or watery stools without any identifiable organic, structural, or biochemical cause. The diagnosis is made using the Rome IV criteria and belongs to the group of functional bowel disorders.

Causes and Risk Factors

Functional diarrhea arises from disrupted gut motility and alterations in the gut-brain axis. Contributing factors may include:

  • Psychological stress and anxiety disorders
  • Dietary habits (e.g., high caffeine or sugar alcohol intake)
  • Alterations in the gut microbiome
  • Previous gastrointestinal infections (post-infectious functional diarrhea)
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Hormonal fluctuations (more common in women)

Symptoms

The hallmark symptom of K59.1 is chronic or recurrent diarrhea without abdominal pain as the primary complaint. Typical features include:

  • More than three loose or liquid stools per day
  • Urgent need to defecate
  • Sensation of incomplete bowel emptying
  • Bloating and abdominal pressure
  • No blood in the stool
  • No significant abdominal pain component (unlike irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea predominance)

Diagnosis

Functional diarrhea is a diagnosis of exclusion. Organic conditions must be ruled out before the diagnosis can be confirmed. Typical diagnostic steps include:

  • Detailed medical history and physical examination
  • Blood tests (e.g., inflammatory markers, thyroid function, celiac disease antibodies)
  • Stool tests (pathogens, fecal calprotectin)
  • Colonoscopy to exclude ulcerative colitis, Crohn disease, or colorectal cancer
  • Application of the Rome IV criteria: Loose or watery stools in more than 25% of bowel movements, without predominant abdominal pain

Treatment

Treatment of functional diarrhea is tailored to the severity of symptoms and individual triggers:

Dietary Measures

  • Reduction of caffeine, alcohol, and sugar alcohols (e.g., sorbitol, mannitol)
  • Low-FODMAP diet to reduce fermentable carbohydrates
  • Adequate fluid intake
  • Keeping a food diary to identify personal triggers

Pharmacological Therapy

  • Loperamide: Slows gut motility and reduces stool frequency
  • Bile acid sequestrants (e.g., cholestyramine): For bile acid-induced diarrhea
  • Probiotics: May beneficially influence the gut microbiome
  • Rifaximin: Non-absorbable antibiotic for suspected small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

Psychological and Behavioral Interventions

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for stress-related components
  • Relaxation techniques (e.g., progressive muscle relaxation, yoga)
  • Gut-directed hypnotherapy

Distinction from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D)

K59.1 (functional diarrhea) and irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea predominance (IBS-D, K58.0) are closely related but differ in one key aspect: in IBS-D, abdominal pain or cramping is a central feature and is linked to bowel movements, whereas in K59.1, diarrhea occurs without significant pain.

References

  1. Lacy, B.E. et al. – Bowel Disorders. Gastroenterology, 150(6):1393–1407 (2016). Rome IV criteria for functional bowel disorders.
  2. World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) – Global Guidelines: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2015, updated 2022). Available at: www.worldgastroenterology.org
  3. Drossman, D.A. – Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: History, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, and Rome IV. Gastroenterology, 150(6):1262–1279 (2016).

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