O91.019 ICD 10 Code is a billable and specific code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis of Infection of nipple associated with pregnancy, unspecified trimester for reimbursement purposes. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Short description for O91.019 ICD 10 code:
Infection of nipple associated w pregnancy, unsp trimester
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to O91.019 ICD10 Code:
- O00-O9A Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
- O85-O92 Complications predominantly related to the puerperium
- O91 Infections of breast associated with pregnancy, the puerperium and lactation
- O91.0 Infection of nipple associated with pregnancy, the puerperium and lactation
- O91.01 Infection of nipple associated with pregnancy
- O91.1 Abscess of breast associated with pregnancy, the puerperium and lactation
- O91.11 Abscess of breast associated with pregnancy
- O91.2 Nonpurulent mastitis associated with pregnancy, the puerperium and lactation
- O91.21 Nonpurulent mastitis associated with pregnancy
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
O91.019 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about O91.019 ICD 10 code
Most women experience breast changes at some time. Your age, hormone levels, and medicines you take may cause lumps, bumps, and discharges (fluids that are not breast milk).
If you have a breast lump, pain, discharge or skin irritation, see your health care provider. Minor and serious breast problems have similar symptoms. Although many women fear cancer, most breast problems are not cancer.
Some common breast changes are:
- Fibrocystic breast changes - lumpiness, thickening and swelling, often just before a woman's period
- Cysts - fluid-filled lumps
- Fibroadenomas - solid, round, rubbery lumps that move easily when pushed, occurring most in younger women
- Intraductal papillomas - growths similar to warts near the nipple
- Blocked milk ducts
- Milk production when a woman is not breastfeeding
NIH: National Cancer Institute
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