Other viral warts
ICD-10 B07.8 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other viral warts.
B07.8 refers to other viral warts that are not classified under specific types of viral warts such as common warts (B07.0), plantar warts (B07.1), or flat warts (B07.2). These warts are benign epithelial tumors caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They can appear on various parts of the body and may vary in appearance, size, and number. The lesions are typically characterized by a rough surface and can be skin-colored or darker. While most viral warts are harmless and may resolve spontaneously, they can be bothersome and may require treatment, especially if they are painful or located in areas prone to friction. Treatment options include topical therapies, cryotherapy, and surgical removal. It is important to note that while viral warts are contagious, they are generally not associated with serious health complications. However, certain strains of HPV can lead to more severe conditions, including anogenital warts and cervical dysplasia, emphasizing the importance of vaccination against HPV as a preventive measure.
Detailed descriptions of wart characteristics, treatment plans, and patient history.
Diagnosis and treatment of multiple warts, management of warts resistant to standard treatments.
Ensure accurate differentiation from other skin lesions and document any co-existing skin conditions.
Documentation of wart onset, treatment response, and any associated symptoms.
Management of warts in children, including treatment options and parental concerns.
Consideration of the psychological impact of warts on children and their families.
Used for the destruction of viral warts through cryotherapy or electrosurgery.
Document the number of lesions treated and the method of destruction.
Dermatologists should ensure that the procedure is medically necessary and supported by documentation.
Common treatments include topical therapies such as salicylic acid, cryotherapy, laser therapy, and surgical excision. The choice of treatment depends on the type, location, and number of warts.