Type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic polyneuropathy
ICD-10 E10.42 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic polyneuropathy.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition characterized by the body's inability to produce insulin due to autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Diabetic polyneuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, resulting from prolonged hyperglycemia that leads to nerve damage. Patients with E10.42 experience symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and pain in the extremities, which can significantly impact their quality of life. Management of type 1 diabetes involves regular monitoring of blood glucose levels and maintaining HbA1c levels below 7% to prevent complications. Insulin therapy is essential for these patients, often requiring multiple daily injections or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. The presence of diabetic polyneuropathy necessitates a multidisciplinary approach to care, including pain management and physical therapy, to address the neurological symptoms and improve functional outcomes.
Detailed records of blood glucose levels, HbA1c results, and insulin regimen.
Patients presenting with uncontrolled diabetes and neuropathic symptoms.
Ensure comprehensive documentation of diabetes management and complications.
Neurological assessments, symptom descriptions, and treatment plans for neuropathy.
Patients with diabetic polyneuropathy experiencing pain or sensory loss.
Document the extent of neuropathy and its impact on daily activities.
Used for routine follow-up visits for diabetes management.
Document patient's diabetes control, HbA1c levels, and any neuropathy symptoms.
Endocrinologists should ensure comprehensive diabetes management documentation.
Coding E10.42 accurately reflects the patient's condition, ensuring appropriate management and reimbursement for the complexities associated with type 1 diabetes and its complications.