H26 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Type 1 excludes for H26 ICD 10 code
- congenital cataract (Q12.0)
Codes
- H26.0 Infantile and juvenile cataract
- H26.00 Unspecified infantile and juvenile cataract
- H26.001 Unspecified infantile and juvenile cataract, right eye
- H26.002 Unspecified infantile and juvenile cataract, left eye
- H26.003 Unspecified infantile and juvenile cataract, bilateral
- H26.009 Unspecified infantile and juvenile cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.01 Infantile and juvenile cortical, lamellar, or zonular cataract
- H26.011 Infantile and juvenile cortical, lamellar, or zonular cataract, right eye
- H26.012 Infantile and juvenile cortical, lamellar, or zonular cataract, left eye
- H26.013 Infantile and juvenile cortical, lamellar, or zonular cataract, bilateral
- H26.019 Infantile and juvenile cortical, lamellar, or zonular cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.03 Infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract
- H26.031 Infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract, right eye
- H26.032 Infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract, left eye
- H26.033 Infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract, bilateral
- H26.039 Infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.04 Anterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract
- H26.041 Anterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, right eye
- H26.042 Anterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, left eye
- H26.043 Anterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, bilateral
- H26.049 Anterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.05 Posterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract
- H26.051 Posterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, right eye
- H26.052 Posterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, left eye
- H26.053 Posterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, bilateral
- H26.059 Posterior subcapsular polar infantile and juvenile cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.06 Combined forms of infantile and juvenile cataract
- H26.061 Combined forms of infantile and juvenile cataract, right eye
- H26.062 Combined forms of infantile and juvenile cataract, left eye
- H26.063 Combined forms of infantile and juvenile cataract, bilateral
- H26.069 Combined forms of infantile and juvenile cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.09 Other infantile and juvenile cataract
- H26.1 Traumatic cataract
- H26.10 Unspecified traumatic cataract
- H26.101 Unspecified traumatic cataract, right eye
- H26.102 Unspecified traumatic cataract, left eye
- H26.103 Unspecified traumatic cataract, bilateral
- H26.109 Unspecified traumatic cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.11 Localized traumatic opacities
- H26.111 Localized traumatic opacities, right eye
- H26.112 Localized traumatic opacities, left eye
- H26.113 Localized traumatic opacities, bilateral
- H26.119 Localized traumatic opacities, unspecified eye
- H26.12 Partially resolved traumatic cataract
- H26.121 Partially resolved traumatic cataract, right eye
- H26.122 Partially resolved traumatic cataract, left eye
- H26.123 Partially resolved traumatic cataract, bilateral
- H26.129 Partially resolved traumatic cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.13 Total traumatic cataract
- H26.131 Total traumatic cataract, right eye
- H26.132 Total traumatic cataract, left eye
- H26.133 Total traumatic cataract, bilateral
- H26.139 Total traumatic cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.2 Complicated cataract
- H26.20 Unspecified complicated cataract
- H26.21 Cataract with neovascularization
- H26.211 Cataract with neovascularization, right eye
- H26.212 Cataract with neovascularization, left eye
- H26.213 Cataract with neovascularization, bilateral
- H26.219 Cataract with neovascularization, unspecified eye
- H26.22 Cataract secondary to ocular disorders (degenerative) (inflammatory)
- H26.221 Cataract secondary to ocular disorders (degenerative) (inflammatory), right eye
- H26.222 Cataract secondary to ocular disorders (degenerative) (inflammatory), left eye
- H26.223 Cataract secondary to ocular disorders (degenerative) (inflammatory), bilateral
- H26.229 Cataract secondary to ocular disorders (degenerative) (inflammatory), unspecified eye
- H26.23 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular)
- H26.231 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular), right eye
- H26.232 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular), left eye
- H26.233 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular), bilateral
- H26.239 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular), unspecified eye
- H26.3 Drug-induced cataract
- H26.30 Drug-induced cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.31 Drug-induced cataract, right eye
- H26.32 Drug-induced cataract, left eye
- H26.33 Drug-induced cataract, bilateral
- H26.4 Secondary cataract
- H26.40 Unspecified secondary cataract
- H26.41 Soemmering's ring
- H26.411 Soemmering's ring, right eye
- H26.412 Soemmering's ring, left eye
- H26.413 Soemmering's ring, bilateral
- H26.419 Soemmering's ring, unspecified eye
- H26.49 Other secondary cataract
- H26.491 Other secondary cataract, right eye
- H26.492 Other secondary cataract, left eye
- H26.493 Other secondary cataract, bilateral
- H26.499 Other secondary cataract, unspecified eye
- H26.8 Other specified cataract
- H26.9 Unspecified cataract
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H26 ICD10 Code:
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H26 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H26 ICD 10 code
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in your eye. It affects your vision. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery.
A cataract can occur in either or both eyes. It cannot spread from one eye to the other. Common symptoms are:
- Blurry vision
- Colors that seem faded
- Glare - headlights, lamps or sunlight may seem too bright. You may also see a halo around lights.
- Not being able to see well at night
- Double vision
- Frequent prescription changes in your eye wear
Cataracts usually develop slowly. New glasses, brighter lighting, anti-glare sunglasses or magnifying lenses can help at first. Surgery is also an option. It involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with an artificial lens. Wearing sunglasses and a hat with a brim to block ultraviolet sunlight may help to delay cataracts.
NIH: National Eye Institute
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