Other chronic thyroiditis
ICD-10 E06.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other chronic thyroiditis.
Other chronic thyroiditis refers to a group of thyroid disorders characterized by inflammation of the thyroid gland that persists over time. This condition can arise from various etiologies, including autoimmune processes, infections, or exposure to certain medications. Chronic thyroiditis can lead to alterations in thyroid hormone production, resulting in either hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, depending on the nature and extent of the inflammation. Patients may present with symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, and changes in mood or cognitive function. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, laboratory tests measuring thyroid function (such as TSH, Free T4, and Free T3), and imaging studies when necessary. The management of chronic thyroiditis may include monitoring thyroid function, hormone replacement therapy, or addressing underlying causes such as iodine deficiency. Understanding the nuances of this condition is crucial for accurate coding and effective patient management.
Detailed clinical notes on thyroid function tests, symptoms, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with fatigue, weight gain, or changes in mood due to thyroid dysfunction.
Ensure comprehensive documentation of lab results and any imaging studies performed.
Thorough history and physical examination notes, including patient-reported symptoms.
Routine screening for thyroid disorders in patients with risk factors such as family history or iodine deficiency.
Document any referrals to specialists and follow-up care provided.
Used to evaluate thyroid function in patients suspected of having chronic thyroiditis.
Document the reason for the test and any relevant clinical findings.
Endocrinologists may require additional tests based on initial TSH results.
Common symptoms include fatigue, weight changes, mood swings, and cognitive difficulties. Some patients may also experience goiter or changes in heart rate.