S30.860 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
- S30.860A Insect bite (nonvenomous) of lower back and pelvis, initial encounter
- S30.860D Insect bite (nonvenomous) of lower back and pelvis, subsequent encounter
- S30.860S Insect bite (nonvenomous) of lower back and pelvis, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S30.860 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S30-S39 Injuries to the abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine, pelvis and external genitals
- S30 Superficial injury of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.0 Contusion of lower back and pelvis
- S30.1 Contusion of abdominal wall
- S30.2 Contusion of external genital organs
- S30.20 Contusion of unspecified external genital organ
- S30.21 Contusion of penis
- S30.22 Contusion of scrotum and testes
- S30.23 Contusion of vagina and vulva
- S30.3 Contusion of anus
- S30.8 Other superficial injuries of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.81 Abrasion of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.82 Blister (nonthermal) of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.84 External constriction of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.85 Superficial foreign body of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.86 Insect bite (nonvenomous) of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.87 Other superficial bite of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.9 Unspecified superficial injury of abdomen, lower back, pelvis and external genitals
- S30.91 Unspecified superficial injury of lower back and pelvis
- S30.92 Unspecified superficial injury of abdominal wall
- S30.93 Unspecified superficial injury of penis
- S30.94 Unspecified superficial injury of scrotum and testes
- S30.95 Unspecified superficial injury of vagina and vulva
- S30.96 Unspecified superficial injury of unspecified external genital organs, male
- S30.97 Unspecified superficial injury of unspecified external genital organs, female
- S30.98 Unspecified superficial injury of anus
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S30.860 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S30.860 ICD 10 code
Most insect bites are harmless, though they sometimes cause discomfort. Bee, wasp, and hornet stings and fire ant bites usually hurt. Mosquito and flea bites usually itch. Insects can also spread diseases. In the United States, some mosquitoes spread West Nile virus. Travelers outside the United States may be at risk for malaria and other infections.
To prevent insect bites and their complications:
- Don't bother insects
- Use insect repellant
- Wear protective clothing
- Be careful when you eat outside because food attracts insects
- If you know you have severe allergic reactions to insect bites and stings (such as anaphylaxis), carry an emergency epinephrine kit