S60.0 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 S60.0 ICD 10 code
- contusion involving nail (matrix) (S60.1)
Codes
- S60.00 Contusion of unspecified finger without damage to nail
- S60.00XA Contusion of unspecified finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.00XD Contusion of unspecified finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.00XS Contusion of unspecified finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.01 Contusion of thumb without damage to nail
- S60.011 Contusion of right thumb without damage to nail
- S60.011A Contusion of right thumb without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.011D Contusion of right thumb without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.011S Contusion of right thumb without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.012 Contusion of left thumb without damage to nail
- S60.012A Contusion of left thumb without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.012D Contusion of left thumb without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.012S Contusion of left thumb without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.019 Contusion of unspecified thumb without damage to nail
- S60.019A Contusion of unspecified thumb without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.019D Contusion of unspecified thumb without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.019S Contusion of unspecified thumb without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.02 Contusion of index finger without damage to nail
- S60.021 Contusion of right index finger without damage to nail
- S60.021A Contusion of right index finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.021D Contusion of right index finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.021S Contusion of right index finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.022 Contusion of left index finger without damage to nail
- S60.022A Contusion of left index finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.022D Contusion of left index finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.022S Contusion of left index finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.029 Contusion of unspecified index finger without damage to nail
- S60.029A Contusion of unspecified index finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.029D Contusion of unspecified index finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.029S Contusion of unspecified index finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.03 Contusion of middle finger without damage to nail
- S60.031 Contusion of right middle finger without damage to nail
- S60.031A Contusion of right middle finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.031D Contusion of right middle finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.031S Contusion of right middle finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.032 Contusion of left middle finger without damage to nail
- S60.032A Contusion of left middle finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.032D Contusion of left middle finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.032S Contusion of left middle finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.039 Contusion of unspecified middle finger without damage to nail
- S60.039A Contusion of unspecified middle finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.039D Contusion of unspecified middle finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.039S Contusion of unspecified middle finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.04 Contusion of ring finger without damage to nail
- S60.041 Contusion of right ring finger without damage to nail
- S60.041A Contusion of right ring finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.041D Contusion of right ring finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.041S Contusion of right ring finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.042 Contusion of left ring finger without damage to nail
- S60.042A Contusion of left ring finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.042D Contusion of left ring finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.042S Contusion of left ring finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.049 Contusion of unspecified ring finger without damage to nail
- S60.049A Contusion of unspecified ring finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.049D Contusion of unspecified ring finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.049S Contusion of unspecified ring finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.05 Contusion of little finger without damage to nail
- S60.051 Contusion of right little finger without damage to nail
- S60.051A Contusion of right little finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.051D Contusion of right little finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.051S Contusion of right little finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.052 Contusion of left little finger without damage to nail
- S60.052A Contusion of left little finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.052D Contusion of left little finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.052S Contusion of left little finger without damage to nail, sequela
- S60.059 Contusion of unspecified little finger without damage to nail
- S60.059A Contusion of unspecified little finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S60.059D Contusion of unspecified little finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S60.059S Contusion of unspecified little finger without damage to nail, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S60.0 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S60-S69 Injuries to the wrist, hand and fingers
- S60 Superficial injury of wrist, hand and fingers
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S60.0 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S60.0 ICD 10 code
A bruise is a mark on your skin caused by blood trapped under the surface. It happens when an injury crushes small blood vessels but does not break the skin. Those vessels break open and leak blood under the skin.
Bruises are often painful and swollen. You can get skin, muscle and bone bruises. Bone bruises are the most serious.
It can take months for a bruise to fade, but most last about two weeks. They start off a reddish color, and then turn bluish-purple and greenish-yellow before returning to normal. To reduce bruising, ice the injured area and elevate it above your heart. See your health care provider if you seem to bruise for no reason, or if the bruise appears to be infected.
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