T33.8 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
- T33.81 Superficial frostbite of ankle
- T33.811 Superficial frostbite of right ankle
- T33.811A Superficial frostbite of right ankle, initial encounter
- T33.811D Superficial frostbite of right ankle, subsequent encounter
- T33.811S Superficial frostbite of right ankle, sequela
- T33.812 Superficial frostbite of left ankle
- T33.812A Superficial frostbite of left ankle, initial encounter
- T33.812D Superficial frostbite of left ankle, subsequent encounter
- T33.812S Superficial frostbite of left ankle, sequela
- T33.819 Superficial frostbite of unspecified ankle
- T33.819A Superficial frostbite of unspecified ankle, initial encounter
- T33.819D Superficial frostbite of unspecified ankle, subsequent encounter
- T33.819S Superficial frostbite of unspecified ankle, sequela
- T33.82 Superficial frostbite of foot
- T33.821 Superficial frostbite of right foot
- T33.821A Superficial frostbite of right foot, initial encounter
- T33.821D Superficial frostbite of right foot, subsequent encounter
- T33.821S Superficial frostbite of right foot, sequela
- T33.822 Superficial frostbite of left foot
- T33.822A Superficial frostbite of left foot, initial encounter
- T33.822D Superficial frostbite of left foot, subsequent encounter
- T33.822S Superficial frostbite of left foot, sequela
- T33.829 Superficial frostbite of unspecified foot
- T33.829A Superficial frostbite of unspecified foot, initial encounter
- T33.829D Superficial frostbite of unspecified foot, subsequent encounter
- T33.829S Superficial frostbite of unspecified foot, sequela
- T33.83 Superficial frostbite of toe(s)
- T33.831 Superficial frostbite of right toe(s)
- T33.831A Superficial frostbite of right toe(s), initial encounter
- T33.831D Superficial frostbite of right toe(s), subsequent encounter
- T33.831S Superficial frostbite of right toe(s), sequela
- T33.832 Superficial frostbite of left toe(s)
- T33.832A Superficial frostbite of left toe(s), initial encounter
- T33.832D Superficial frostbite of left toe(s), subsequent encounter
- T33.832S Superficial frostbite of left toe(s), sequela
- T33.839 Superficial frostbite of unspecified toe(s)
- T33.839A Superficial frostbite of unspecified toe(s), initial encounter
- T33.839D Superficial frostbite of unspecified toe(s), subsequent encounter
- T33.839S Superficial frostbite of unspecified toe(s), sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to T33.8 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- T33-T34 Frostbite
- T33 Superficial frostbite
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
T33.8 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about T33.8 ICD 10 code
Frostbite is an injury to the body that is caused by freezing. It most often affects the nose, ears, cheeks, chin, fingers, or toes. Frostbite can permanently damage the body, and severe cases can lead to amputation.
If you have frostbite, the skin in that area may turn white or grayish-yellow. It may feel firm or waxy when you touch it. The area will also feel numb.
If you have symptoms of frostbite, seek medical care. But if immediate medical care isn't available, here are steps to take:
- Get into a warm room as soon as possible.
- If possible, do not walk on frostbitten feet or toes. Walking increases the damage.
- Put the affected area in warm - not hot - water.
- You can also warm the affected area using body heat. For example, use your armpit to warm frostbitten fingers.
- Don't rub the frostbitten area with snow or massage it at all. This can cause more damage.
- Don't use a heating pad, heat lamp, or the heat of a stove, fireplace, or radiator for warming. Since frostbite makes an area numb, you could burn it.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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