Other disorders of external ear
Chapter 8:Diseases of the ear and mastoid process
ICD-10 H61 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other disorders of external ear.
The ICD-10 code H61 encompasses a variety of disorders affecting the external ear, which includes the auricle (pinna) and the external auditory canal. Conditions classified under this code may include cerumen impaction, external otitis (swimmer's ear), and other non-specific disorders that do not fall under more specific categories. Clinical presentations can vary widely, from mild discomfort and itching to severe pain and hearing loss. Diagnostic criteria often involve a thorough history and physical examination, including otoscopic evaluation to assess for inflammation, obstruction, or structural abnormalities. Management typically includes conservative measures such as ear cleaning, topical medications, or antibiotics for infections. In some cases, surgical interventions may be necessary to address chronic conditions or complications. Accurate coding is essential for proper reimbursement and to reflect the complexity of the patient's condition.
Detailed notes on examination findings, treatment plans, and follow-up care.
Patients presenting with ear pain, hearing loss, or recurrent ear infections.
Ensure documentation reflects the specific nature of the disorder to avoid misclassification.
Comprehensive history and physical exam notes, including patient-reported symptoms.
Routine evaluations for ear complaints, cerumen impaction, or referrals to specialists.
Documenting the rationale for referrals and any treatments attempted in primary care.
Used when cerumen impaction is documented under H61.0.
Document the procedure performed and the indication for cerumen removal.
Otolaryngologists may perform this procedure in an office setting.
H61 includes various disorders of the external ear, such as cerumen impaction, external otitis, and other unspecified conditions affecting the auricle and external auditory canal.