H02.00 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- H02.001 Unspecified entropion of right upper eyelid
- H02.002 Unspecified entropion of right lower eyelid
- H02.003 Unspecified entropion of right eye, unspecified eyelid
- H02.004 Unspecified entropion of left upper eyelid
- H02.005 Unspecified entropion of left lower eyelid
- H02.006 Unspecified entropion of left eye, unspecified eyelid
- H02.009 Unspecified entropion of unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H02.00 ICD10 Code:
- H00-H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- H00-H05 Disorders of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit
- H02 Other disorders of eyelid
- H02.0 Entropion and trichiasis of eyelid
- H02.1 Ectropion of eyelid
- H02.2 Lagophthalmos
- H02.3 Blepharochalasis
- H02.4 Ptosis of eyelid
- H02.5 Other disorders affecting eyelid function
- H02.6 Xanthelasma of eyelid
- H02.7 Other and unspecified degenerative disorders of eyelid and periocular area
- H02.8 Other specified disorders of eyelid
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H02.00 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H02.00 ICD 10 code
Your eyelids help protect your eyes. When you blink, your eyelids spread moisture over your eyes. Blinking also helps move dirt or other particles off the surface of the eye. You close your eyelids when you see something coming toward your eyes. This can help protect against injuries.
Like most other parts of your body, your eyelids can get infected, inflamed, or even develop cancer. There are also specific eyelid problems, including:
- Eyelids that turn in or out
- Eyelids that droop
- Abnormal blinking or twitching
Treatment of eyelid problems depends on the cause.
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