S91.10 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.
Codes
- S91.101 Unspecified open wound of right great toe without damage to nail
- S91.101A Unspecified open wound of right great toe without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.101D Unspecified open wound of right great toe without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.101S Unspecified open wound of right great toe without damage to nail, sequela
- S91.102 Unspecified open wound of left great toe without damage to nail
- S91.102A Unspecified open wound of left great toe without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.102D Unspecified open wound of left great toe without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.102S Unspecified open wound of left great toe without damage to nail, sequela
- S91.103 Unspecified open wound of unspecified great toe without damage to nail
- S91.103A Unspecified open wound of unspecified great toe without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.103D Unspecified open wound of unspecified great toe without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.103S Unspecified open wound of unspecified great toe without damage to nail, sequela
- S91.104 Unspecified open wound of right lesser toe(s) without damage to nail
- S91.104A Unspecified open wound of right lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.104D Unspecified open wound of right lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.104S Unspecified open wound of right lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, sequela
- S91.105 Unspecified open wound of left lesser toe(s) without damage to nail
- S91.105A Unspecified open wound of left lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.105D Unspecified open wound of left lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.105S Unspecified open wound of left lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, sequela
- S91.106 Unspecified open wound of unspecified lesser toe(s) without damage to nail
- S91.106A Unspecified open wound of unspecified lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.106D Unspecified open wound of unspecified lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.106S Unspecified open wound of unspecified lesser toe(s) without damage to nail, sequela
- S91.109 Unspecified open wound of unspecified toe(s) without damage to nail
- S91.109A Unspecified open wound of unspecified toe(s) without damage to nail, initial encounter
- S91.109D Unspecified open wound of unspecified toe(s) without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
- S91.109S Unspecified open wound of unspecified toe(s) without damage to nail, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to S91.10 ICD10 Code:
- S00-T88 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
- S90-S99 Injuries to the ankle and foot
- S91 Open wound of ankle, foot and toes
- S91.0 Open wound of ankle
- S91.1 Open wound of toe without damage to nail
- S91.2 Open wound of toe with damage to nail
- S91.3 Open wound of foot
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
S91.10 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about S91.10 ICD 10 code
Fourteen of the 26 bones in your feet are in your toes. The toes, particularly your big toe, help you move and keep your balance. Playing sports, running, stubbing your toe, and dropping something on your foot can damage your toes. Wearing shoes that are too loose or too tight can also cause toe problems. Certain diseases, such as severe arthritis, can cause toe problems and pain. Gout often causes pain in the big toe.
Common toe problems include :
- Corns and bunions
- Ingrown toenails
- Sprains and dislocations
- Fractures (broken bones)
Treatments for toe injuries and disorders vary. They might include shoe inserts or special shoes, padding, taping, medicines, rest, and in severe cases, surgery.
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