ICD-10-CM Code for Dysphonia R49. 0.
Acute upper respiratory infections. Acute laryngitis and tracheitis (J04)
R05.9R05. 9 (Cough, unspecified)Aug 1, 2021
LARYNX, TRACHEA, AND EPIGLOTTIS CODESAcuteChronicLaryngitisJ04.0J37.0Tracheitis without obstructionJ04.10Tracheitis with obstructionJ04.11LaryngotracheitisJ04.2J37.12 more rows
The ICD-10-CM code J41. 0 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like catarrhal bronchitis, simple chronic bronchitis or smokers' cough.
J20.62022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code J20. 6: Acute bronchitis due to rhinovirus.
Displaying codes 1-100 of 652:A84. 8 Other tick-borne viral encephalitis.A84. 81 Powassan virus disease.A84. 89 Other tick-borne viral encephalitis.B60. 0 Babesiosis.B60. 00 Babesiosis, unspecified.B60. 01 Babesiosis due to Babesia microti.B60. 02 Babesiosis due to Babesia duncani.B60.More items...
R09. 81 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM R09. 81 became effective on October 1, 2021.
ICD-10 code: R50. 9 Fever, unspecified - gesund.bund.de.
Acute laryngitis is an inflammation of the vocal fold mucosa and larynx that lasts less than 3 weeks. When the etiology of acute laryngitis is infectious, white blood cells remove microorganisms during the healing process. The vocal folds then become more edematous, and vibration is adversely affected.Sep 11, 2020
Laryngitis often occurs with an upper respiratory infection, which is typically caused by a virus. Several forms of laryngitis occur in children that can lead to dangerous or fatal respiratory blockage.Oct 10, 2020
Laryngitis that lasts longer than three weeks is known as chronic laryngitis. This type of laryngitis is generally caused by exposure to irritants over time. Chronic laryngitis can cause vocal cord strain and injuries or growths on the vocal cords (polyps or nodules).Jul 24, 2020