H66 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.
Includes for H66 ICD 10 code
- suppurative and unspecified otitis media with myringitis
Use additional:
- code to identify:
- exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (Z77.22)
- exposure to tobacco smoke in the perinatal period (P96.81)
- history of tobacco dependence (Z87.891)
- occupational exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (Z57.31)
- tobacco dependence (F17.-)
- tobacco use (Z72.0)
Codes
- H66.0 Acute suppurative otitis media
- H66.00 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum
- H66.001 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, right ear
- H66.002 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, left ear
- H66.003 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, bilateral
- H66.004 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, right ear
- H66.005 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, left ear
- H66.006 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, bilateral
- H66.007 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, unspecified ear
- H66.009 Acute suppurative otitis media without spontaneous rupture of ear drum, unspecified ear
- H66.01 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum
- H66.011 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, right ear
- H66.012 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, left ear
- H66.013 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, bilateral
- H66.014 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, right ear
- H66.015 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, left ear
- H66.016 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, bilateral
- H66.017 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, recurrent, unspecified ear
- H66.019 Acute suppurative otitis media with spontaneous rupture of ear drum, unspecified ear
- H66.1 Chronic tubotympanic suppurative otitis media
- H66.10 Chronic tubotympanic suppurative otitis media, unspecified
- H66.11 Chronic tubotympanic suppurative otitis media, right ear
- H66.12 Chronic tubotympanic suppurative otitis media, left ear
- H66.13 Chronic tubotympanic suppurative otitis media, bilateral
- H66.2 Chronic atticoantral suppurative otitis media
- H66.20 Chronic atticoantral suppurative otitis media, unspecified ear
- H66.21 Chronic atticoantral suppurative otitis media, right ear
- H66.22 Chronic atticoantral suppurative otitis media, left ear
- H66.23 Chronic atticoantral suppurative otitis media, bilateral
- H66.3 Other chronic suppurative otitis media
- H66.3X Other chronic suppurative otitis media
- H66.3X1 Other chronic suppurative otitis media, right ear
- H66.3X2 Other chronic suppurative otitis media, left ear
- H66.3X3 Other chronic suppurative otitis media, bilateral
- H66.3X9 Other chronic suppurative otitis media, unspecified ear
- H66.4 Suppurative otitis media, unspecified
- H66.40 Suppurative otitis media, unspecified, unspecified ear
- H66.41 Suppurative otitis media, unspecified, right ear
- H66.42 Suppurative otitis media, unspecified, left ear
- H66.43 Suppurative otitis media, unspecified, bilateral
- H66.9 Otitis media, unspecified
- H66.90 Otitis media, unspecified, unspecified ear
- H66.91 Otitis media, unspecified, right ear
- H66.92 Otitis media, unspecified, left ear
- H66.93 Otitis media, unspecified, bilateral
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H66 ICD10 Code:
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H66 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H66 ICD 10 code
Ear infections are the most common reason parents bring their child to a doctor. Three out of four children will have at least one ear infection by their third birthday. Adults can also get ear infections, but they are less common.
The infection usually affects the middle ear and is called otitis media. The tubes inside the ears become clogged with fluid and mucus. This can affect hearing, because sound cannot get through all that fluid.
If your child isn't old enough to say "My ear hurts," here are a few things to look for:
- Tugging at ears
- Crying more than usual
- Fluid draining from the ear
- Trouble sleeping
- Balance difficulties
- Hearing problems
Your health care provider will diagnose an ear infection by looking inside the ear with an instrument called an otoscope.
Often, ear infections go away on their own. Your health care provider may recommend pain relievers. Severe infections and infections in young babies may require antibiotics.
Children who get infections often may need surgery to place small tubes inside their ears. The tubes relieve pressure in the ears so that the child can hear again.
NIH: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
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