Other abnormal auditory perceptions, left ear
ICD-10 H93.292 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other abnormal auditory perceptions, left ear.
H93.292 refers to abnormal auditory perceptions in the left ear that do not fit into more specific categories. This may include conditions such as tinnitus, auditory hallucinations, or other non-specific auditory disturbances. Patients may report hearing sounds that are not present in the environment, such as ringing, buzzing, or hissing. These perceptions can arise from various underlying conditions, including otitis media, sensorineural hearing loss, or vestibular disorders. The clinical presentation may vary widely, with some patients experiencing intermittent symptoms while others may have persistent disturbances. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough audiological evaluation, including pure-tone audiometry and tympanometry, as well as a detailed patient history to rule out other causes. Management may include sound therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, or pharmacological interventions depending on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Accurate coding is essential for appropriate treatment and reimbursement.
Detailed audiological assessments, patient history, and treatment plans must be documented.
Patients presenting with tinnitus, hearing loss, or unexplained auditory perceptions.
Ensure clear documentation of the left ear involvement and any diagnostic tests performed.
Comprehensive audiometric evaluations and patient-reported outcomes.
Patients undergoing hearing assessments for abnormal auditory perceptions.
Document specific auditory tests and results to support the diagnosis.
Used when evaluating a patient with abnormal auditory perceptions.
Document the results of the audiometric evaluation and any patient-reported outcomes.
Otolaryngologists and audiologists should ensure thorough documentation to support the diagnosis.
Common causes include tinnitus, vestibular disorders, otitis media, and sensorineural hearing loss. Each of these conditions can lead to different types of auditory disturbances.