K11 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.
Use additional:
- code to identify:
- alcohol abuse and dependence (F10.-)
- 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
- K11.0 Atrophy of salivary gland
- K11.1 Hypertrophy of salivary gland
- K11.2 Sialoadenitis
- K11.20 Sialoadenitis, unspecified
- K11.21 Acute sialoadenitis
- K11.22 Acute recurrent sialoadenitis
- K11.23 Chronic sialoadenitis
- K11.3 Abscess of salivary gland
- K11.4 Fistula of salivary gland
- K11.5 Sialolithiasis
- K11.6 Mucocele of salivary gland
- K11.7 Disturbances of salivary secretion
- K11.8 Other diseases of salivary glands
- K11.9 Disease of salivary gland, unspecified
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to K11 ICD10 Code:
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
K11 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about K11 ICD 10 code
Your salivary glands are in your mouth. You have three pairs of major salivary glands and hundreds of small (minor) glands. They make saliva (spit) and empty it into your mouth through openings called ducts. Saliva makes your food moist, which helps you chew and swallow. It helps you digest your food. It also cleans your mouth and contains antibodies that can kill germs.
Problems with salivary glands can cause them to become irritated and swollen. You may have symptoms such as:
- A bad taste in your mouth
- Difficulty opening your mouth
- Dry mouth
- Pain in your face or mouth
- Swelling of your face or neck
Causes of salivary gland problems include infections, obstruction, or cancer. Problems can also be due to other disorders, such as mumps or Sjogren's syndrome.
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