B37.42 is a billable ICD code used to specify a diagnosis of candidal balanitis. A 'billable code' is detailed enough to be used to specify a medical diagnosis.
ICD-10-CM Codes › A00-B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases › B35-B49 Mycoses › B37- Candidiasis › 2019 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code B37.42 Candidal balanitis Billable/Specific Code Male Dx ICD-10-CM Coding Rules B37.42 is applicable to male patients.
Balanoposthitis ICD-9-CM 607.1 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 607.1 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. You are viewing the 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 607.1. More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 607.1: 2013 2014 2015.
ICD-9-CM codes are used in medical billing and coding to describe diseases, injuries, symptoms and conditions. ICD-9-CM 112.2 is one of thousands of ICD-9-CM codes used in healthcare. Although ICD-9-CM and CPT codes are largely numeric, they differ in that CPT codes describe medical procedures and services.
ICD-10-CM Code for Candidal balanitis B37. 42.
112.9ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 112.9 : Candidiasis of unspecified site.
ICD-10 code B37. 3 for Candidiasis of vulva and vagina is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Certain infectious and parasitic diseases .
Diseases [C] » Infections [C01] » Bacterial Infections and Mycoses » Mycoses » Candidiasis Infection with a fungus of the genus CANDIDA. It is usually a superficial infection of the moist areas of the body and is generally caused by CANDIDA ALBICANS. (
A yeast infection of the penis is called candidal (or candida) balanitis, or balanitis thrush. The term "balanitis" refers to an infection of the glans penis, which is the head of the penis.
9: Candidiasis, unspecified.
ICD-10 code: B35. 6 Tinea inguinalis [Tinea cruris]
Candidal intertrigo refers to superficial skin-fold infection caused by the yeast, candida.
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Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) called Candida. Some species of Candida can cause infection in people; the most common is Candida albicans.
Certain bacteria (lactobacillus) act to prevent an overgrowth of yeast. But that balance can be disrupted. An overgrowth of candida or penetration of the fungus into deeper vaginal cell layers causes the signs and symptoms of a yeast infection.
Oral candidiasis (thrush) causes thick, white, lacy patches on top of a red base on the tongue, palate, or elsewhere inside the mouth. These patches sometimes look like milk curds but cannot be wiped away as easily as milk can. If the white plaques are wiped away with a cotton swab, the underlying tissue may bleed.
Specialty: Infectious Disease. MeSH Code: D002177. ICD 9 Code: 112. Oral candidiasis (thrush) Source: Wikipedia.
The ICD code B37 is used to code Candidiasis. Candidiasis is a fungal infection due to any type of Candida (a type of yeast). When it affects the mouth, it is commonly called thrush. Signs and symptoms include white patches on the tongue or other areas of the mouth and throat.
When it affects the vagina, it is commonly called a yeast infection. Signs and symptoms include genital itching, burning, and sometimes a white "cottage cheese-like" discharge from the vagina. Less commonly the penis may be affected, resulting in itchiness. Very rarely, the infection may become invasive spreading throughout the body, ...