What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Blood In Stools?
Blood in Stool, also known as Hematochezia, refers to the passage of bright red blood in the stool. Accurate ICD-10-CM codes are crucial for medical billing and documentation. Below are the commonly used codes for Blood In Stool:
K92.0 - Hematemesis: This code is used when blood is simultaneously in the vomit and stool.
K92.1 - Melena: This code is used when there is the passage of dark, tarry stools containing digested blood.
K62.5 - Hemorrhage of anus and rectum: This code is used when there is bleeding from the anus or rectum without specifying the color of the stool.
R19.5 - Other fecal abnormalities: This code is used when there are other abnormal fecal findings, including blood in the stool.
