H02889 - Other specified disorders of eyelid
International Classification of Diseases
What is a ICD-10 Code?
ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision) codes are used to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms, and procedures recorded in association with hospital care. These codes provide a standardized way to track health conditions and their treatment outcomes.
Detailed Description
This code represents various specific eyelid disorders that don't fit into other more common categories. The eyelid is the thin fold of skin that covers and protects your eye. This code covers conditions that affect the eyelid's structure, function, or appearance in ways that are medically significant but don't match the criteria for more commonly diagnosed eyelid problems. The specific disorder would be documented in your medical records along with this code.
Additional Information
This is a general code for specified eyelid disorders. The exact condition and treatment approach would depend on the specific disorder being treated, which should be documented in your medical records.
Category
Diseases of the eye and adnexa
Medical Specialty
Ophthalmology
Expected Costs
Your actual cost will depend on your insurance coverage, provider location, and specific circumstances.
What to Expect After
- Follow-up with ophthalmologist as recommended
- Monitor for changes in symptoms
Why Understanding This Code Matters
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