Yaws, unspecified
ICD-10 A66.9 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of yaws, unspecified.
Yaws is a chronic infectious disease caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum pertenue, a subspecies of the bacterium responsible for syphilis. It primarily affects the skin, bones, and cartilage, leading to a range of symptoms including skin lesions, bone pain, and deformities. The disease is endemic in tropical regions, particularly in parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Transmission occurs through direct contact with the skin lesions of an infected person, making it more prevalent in communities with poor sanitation and limited access to healthcare. The disease progresses through three stages: primary, secondary, and tertiary, with the primary stage characterized by the appearance of a painless ulcer. Secondary yaws may present with skin rashes and systemic symptoms, while tertiary yaws can lead to severe disfigurement and disability if left untreated. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, supported by serological tests, and treatment typically involves antibiotics, particularly benzathine penicillin. Despite being preventable and treatable, yaws remains a public health challenge in endemic areas due to socio-economic factors and lack of awareness.
Detailed clinical history, examination findings, and treatment plans.
Diagnosis and management of yaws in endemic populations.
Awareness of local epidemiology and potential co-infections.
Photographic evidence of skin lesions and detailed descriptions.
Evaluation of skin manifestations in patients with suspected yaws.
Differentiating yaws lesions from other dermatological conditions.
Used to confirm diagnosis of yaws.
Document the reason for testing and results.
Infectious disease specialists should ensure proper interpretation of serological results.
Common symptoms include painless ulcers, skin rashes, joint pain, and in advanced cases, bone deformities.
Yaws is transmitted through direct contact with the skin lesions of an infected person.
The primary treatment for yaws is benzathine penicillin, which is effective in all stages of the disease.