Unspecified lagophthalmos
ICD-10 H02.20 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of unspecified lagophthalmos.
Unspecified lagophthalmos refers to the inability to completely close the eyelids, which can lead to exposure of the cornea and conjunctiva. This condition may arise from various etiologies, including facial nerve paralysis, trauma, or congenital malformations. The eyelids play a crucial role in protecting the ocular surface, maintaining moisture, and facilitating tear distribution. In cases of lagophthalmos, the affected individual may experience symptoms such as dryness, irritation, and increased risk of corneal abrasions or infections. The progression of lagophthalmos can lead to more severe ocular complications if left untreated. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical examination, including assessment of eyelid function and corneal health. Additional diagnostic tools may include slit-lamp examination and tear break-up time tests to evaluate the integrity of the tear film. Understanding the underlying cause is essential for effective management and treatment planning.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
H02.20 covers unspecified lagophthalmos, which may result from various conditions such as Bell's palsy, trauma, or congenital issues affecting eyelid closure. It does not specify the underlying cause, allowing for broader application in clinical settings.
H02.20 should be used when the specific cause of lagophthalmos is unknown or not documented. If the lagophthalmos is due to a known condition, such as facial nerve paralysis, the more specific code (e.g., H02.21) should be utilized.
Documentation should include a detailed clinical history, examination findings, and any diagnostic tests performed. It is essential to note the symptoms experienced by the patient and any treatments attempted to support the use of this code.