H43.392 ICD 10 Code is a billable and specific code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis of Other vitreous opacities, left eye for reimbursement purposes. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H43.392 ICD10 Code:
- H00-H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- H43-H44 Disorders of vitreous body and globe
- H43 Disorders of vitreous body
- H43.0 Vitreous prolapse
- H43.1 Vitreous hemorrhage
- H43.2 Crystalline deposits in vitreous body
- H43.3 Other vitreous opacities
- H43.31 Vitreous membranes and strands
- H43.39 Other vitreous opacities
- H43.8 Other disorders of vitreous body
- H43.81 Vitreous degeneration
- H43.82 Vitreomacular adhesion
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H43.392 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H43.392 ICD 10 code
Some eye problems are minor and don't last long. But some can lead to a permanent loss of vision.
Common eye problems include:
- Refractive errors
- Cataracts - clouded lenses
- Optic nerve disorders, including glaucoma
- Retinal disorders - problems with the nerve layer at the back of the eye
- Macular degeneration - a disease that destroys sharp, central vision
- Diabetic eye problems
- Conjunctivitis - an infection also known as pink eye
Your best defense is to have regular checkups, because eye diseases do not always have symptoms. Early detection and treatment could prevent vision loss. See an eye care professional right away if you have a sudden change in vision, if everything looks dim, or if you see flashes of light. Other symptoms that need quick attention are pain, double vision, fluid coming from the eye, and inflammation.
NIH: National Eye Institute
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