H05 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.
Type 1 excludes for H05 ICD 10 code
- congenital malformation of orbit (Q10.7)
Codes
- H05.0 Acute inflammation of orbit
- H05.00 Unspecified acute inflammation of orbit
- H05.01 Cellulitis of orbit
- H05.011 Cellulitis of right orbit
- H05.012 Cellulitis of left orbit
- H05.013 Cellulitis of bilateral orbits
- H05.019 Cellulitis of unspecified orbit
- H05.02 Osteomyelitis of orbit
- H05.021 Osteomyelitis of right orbit
- H05.022 Osteomyelitis of left orbit
- H05.023 Osteomyelitis of bilateral orbits
- H05.029 Osteomyelitis of unspecified orbit
- H05.03 Periostitis of orbit
- H05.031 Periostitis of right orbit
- H05.032 Periostitis of left orbit
- H05.033 Periostitis of bilateral orbits
- H05.039 Periostitis of unspecified orbit
- H05.04 Tenonitis of orbit
- H05.041 Tenonitis of right orbit
- H05.042 Tenonitis of left orbit
- H05.043 Tenonitis of bilateral orbits
- H05.049 Tenonitis of unspecified orbit
- H05.1 Chronic inflammatory disorders of orbit
- H05.10 Unspecified chronic inflammatory disorders of orbit
- H05.11 Granuloma of orbit
- H05.111 Granuloma of right orbit
- H05.112 Granuloma of left orbit
- H05.113 Granuloma of bilateral orbits
- H05.119 Granuloma of unspecified orbit
- H05.12 Orbital myositis
- H05.121 Orbital myositis, right orbit
- H05.122 Orbital myositis, left orbit
- H05.123 Orbital myositis, bilateral
- H05.129 Orbital myositis, unspecified orbit
- H05.2 Exophthalmic conditions
- H05.20 Unspecified exophthalmos
- H05.21 Displacement (lateral) of globe
- H05.211 Displacement (lateral) of globe, right eye
- H05.212 Displacement (lateral) of globe, left eye
- H05.213 Displacement (lateral) of globe, bilateral
- H05.219 Displacement (lateral) of globe, unspecified eye
- H05.22 Edema of orbit
- H05.221 Edema of right orbit
- H05.222 Edema of left orbit
- H05.223 Edema of bilateral orbit
- H05.229 Edema of unspecified orbit
- H05.23 Hemorrhage of orbit
- H05.231 Hemorrhage of right orbit
- H05.232 Hemorrhage of left orbit
- H05.233 Hemorrhage of bilateral orbit
- H05.239 Hemorrhage of unspecified orbit
- H05.24 Constant exophthalmos
- H05.241 Constant exophthalmos, right eye
- H05.242 Constant exophthalmos, left eye
- H05.243 Constant exophthalmos, bilateral
- H05.249 Constant exophthalmos, unspecified eye
- H05.25 Intermittent exophthalmos
- H05.251 Intermittent exophthalmos, right eye
- H05.252 Intermittent exophthalmos, left eye
- H05.253 Intermittent exophthalmos, bilateral
- H05.259 Intermittent exophthalmos, unspecified eye
- H05.26 Pulsating exophthalmos
- H05.261 Pulsating exophthalmos, right eye
- H05.262 Pulsating exophthalmos, left eye
- H05.263 Pulsating exophthalmos, bilateral
- H05.269 Pulsating exophthalmos, unspecified eye
- H05.3 Deformity of orbit
- H05.30 Unspecified deformity of orbit
- H05.31 Atrophy of orbit
- H05.311 Atrophy of right orbit
- H05.312 Atrophy of left orbit
- H05.313 Atrophy of bilateral orbit
- H05.319 Atrophy of unspecified orbit
- H05.32 Deformity of orbit due to bone disease
- H05.321 Deformity of right orbit due to bone disease
- H05.322 Deformity of left orbit due to bone disease
- H05.323 Deformity of bilateral orbits due to bone disease
- H05.329 Deformity of unspecified orbit due to bone disease
- H05.33 Deformity of orbit due to trauma or surgery
- H05.331 Deformity of right orbit due to trauma or surgery
- H05.332 Deformity of left orbit due to trauma or surgery
- H05.333 Deformity of bilateral orbits due to trauma or surgery
- H05.339 Deformity of unspecified orbit due to trauma or surgery
- H05.34 Enlargement of orbit
- H05.341 Enlargement of right orbit
- H05.342 Enlargement of left orbit
- H05.343 Enlargement of bilateral orbits
- H05.349 Enlargement of unspecified orbit
- H05.35 Exostosis of orbit
- H05.351 Exostosis of right orbit
- H05.352 Exostosis of left orbit
- H05.353 Exostosis of bilateral orbits
- H05.359 Exostosis of unspecified orbit
- H05.4 Enophthalmos
- H05.40 Unspecified enophthalmos
- H05.401 Unspecified enophthalmos, right eye
- H05.402 Unspecified enophthalmos, left eye
- H05.403 Unspecified enophthalmos, bilateral
- H05.409 Unspecified enophthalmos, unspecified eye
- H05.41 Enophthalmos due to atrophy of orbital tissue
- H05.411 Enophthalmos due to atrophy of orbital tissue, right eye
- H05.412 Enophthalmos due to atrophy of orbital tissue, left eye
- H05.413 Enophthalmos due to atrophy of orbital tissue, bilateral
- H05.419 Enophthalmos due to atrophy of orbital tissue, unspecified eye
- H05.42 Enophthalmos due to trauma or surgery
- H05.421 Enophthalmos due to trauma or surgery, right eye
- H05.422 Enophthalmos due to trauma or surgery, left eye
- H05.423 Enophthalmos due to trauma or surgery, bilateral
- H05.429 Enophthalmos due to trauma or surgery, unspecified eye
- H05.5 Retained (old) foreign body following penetrating wound of orbit
- H05.50 Retained (old) foreign body following penetrating wound of unspecified orbit
- H05.51 Retained (old) foreign body following penetrating wound of right orbit
- H05.52 Retained (old) foreign body following penetrating wound of left orbit
- H05.53 Retained (old) foreign body following penetrating wound of bilateral orbits
- H05.8 Other disorders of orbit
- H05.81 Cyst of orbit
- H05.811 Cyst of right orbit
- H05.812 Cyst of left orbit
- H05.813 Cyst of bilateral orbits
- H05.819 Cyst of unspecified orbit
- H05.82 Myopathy of extraocular muscles
- H05.821 Myopathy of extraocular muscles, right orbit
- H05.822 Myopathy of extraocular muscles, left orbit
- H05.823 Myopathy of extraocular muscles, bilateral
- H05.829 Myopathy of extraocular muscles, unspecified orbit
- H05.89 Other disorders of orbit
- H05.9 Unspecified disorder of orbit
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H05 ICD10 Code:
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H05 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H05 ICD 10 code
Some eye problems are minor and don't last long. But some can lead to a permanent loss of vision.
Common eye problems include:
- Refractive errors
- Cataracts - clouded lenses
- Optic nerve disorders, including glaucoma
- Retinal disorders - problems with the nerve layer at the back of the eye
- Macular degeneration - a disease that destroys sharp, central vision
- Diabetic eye problems
- Conjunctivitis - an infection also known as pink eye
Your best defense is to have regular checkups, because eye diseases do not always have symptoms. Early detection and treatment could prevent vision loss. See an eye care professional right away if you have a sudden change in vision, if everything looks dim, or if you see flashes of light. Other symptoms that need quick attention are pain, double vision, fluid coming from the eye, and inflammation.
NIH: National Eye Institute
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