D69.0 ICD 10 Code is a billable and specific code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis of Allergic purpura for reimbursement purposes. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Type 1 excludes for D69.0 ICD 10 code
- thrombocytopenic hemorrhagic purpura (D69.3)
Terms applicables to D69.0 ICD 10 code
- H - Henoch (-Schönlein) disease or syndrome (purpura)
- P - Peliosis (rheumatica)
- S - Schönlein (-Henoch) disease or purpura (primary) (rheumatic)
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to D69.0 ICD10 Code:
- D50-D89 Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
- D65-D69 Coagulation defects, purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions
- D69 Purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
D69.0 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about D69.0 ICD 10 code
An allergy is a reaction by your immune system to something that does not bother most other people. People who have allergies often are sensitive to more than one thing. Substances that often cause reactions are:
- Pollen
- Dust mites
- Mold spores
- Pet dander
- Food
- Insect stings
- Medicines
Normally, your immune system fights germs. It is your body's defense system. In most allergic reactions, however, it is responding to a false alarm. Genes and the environment probably both play a role.
Allergies can cause a variety of symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, itching, rashes, swelling, or asthma. Allergies can range from minor to severe. Anaphylaxis is a severe reaction that can be life-threatening. Doctors use skin and blood tests to diagnose allergies. Treatments include medicines, allergy shots, and avoiding the substances that cause the reactions.
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