ICD-10 Code G25.83 – Benign shuddering attacks (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Benign shuddering attacks is G25.83.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code G25.83 – Benign shuddering attacks

What it is

G25.83 identifies benign shuddering attacks, brief involuntary episodes of rapid shivering or tremulous movements. They are typically non-epileptic and self-limited, so you should code the documented condition rather than a seizure disorder.

Clinical signs

Episodes usually involve sudden shuddering, trembling, or stiffening without loss of consciousness. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation, especially to distinguish them from seizures or other movement disorders.

When to use this code

Use this code when the record explicitly documents benign shuddering attacks or a confirmed equivalent term. It is appropriate for outpatient, inpatient, or specialty notes when the clinician has ruled out seizure activity and documented the diagnosis. If the chart is unclear, check documentation.

Do not use for

Do not use G25.83 for epilepsy, convulsions, or unspecified tremor unless the provider documents benign shuddering attacks. Avoid using it when the movements are not clearly characterized and the final diagnosis is still uncertain.

Coding tip

Code only when the provider names the condition; otherwise, query for clarification before assigning G25.83.

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