Entropion and trichiasis of eyelid
ICD-10 H02.0 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of entropion and trichiasis of eyelid.
Entropion and trichiasis of the eyelid are conditions characterized by the inward turning of the eyelid (entropion) and the misdirection of eyelashes towards the eyeball (trichiasis). Clinically, patients may present with symptoms such as ocular irritation, redness, tearing, and potential corneal abrasion due to the constant irritation from the lashes. The anatomy involved includes the eyelids, eyelashes, and the surrounding periocular structures, which play a crucial role in protecting the eye and maintaining tear film stability. Disease progression can lead to chronic discomfort, corneal damage, and vision impairment if left untreated. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough ocular examination, patient history, and assessment of eyelid position and eyelash orientation. Treatment options may range from conservative measures, such as lubricating eye drops, to surgical interventions aimed at correcting the eyelid position and removing misdirected lashes.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
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Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
H02.0 covers entropion and trichiasis of the eyelid, which may occur independently or together. Diagnostic criteria include the presence of inwardly turned eyelids and misdirected eyelashes causing ocular discomfort.
H02.0 should be used when the patient presents with both entropion and trichiasis. If only one condition is present, the appropriate specific code should be selected.
Documentation should include a comprehensive ocular examination, patient symptoms, and any prior treatments attempted. Photographic evidence may also support the diagnosis.