What ICD-10 Codes are Used for DM Neuropathy?
Diabetic neuropathy (DM neuropathy) is a specific type of nerve damage that predominantly affects individuals with diabetes. The condition has diverse manifestations, with symptoms varying based on the affected nerves. Precise diagnosis, treatment, and medical billing for DM neuropathy necessitate using specific ICD-10 codes.
- E11.40: This code signifies 'Type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic neuropathy, unspecified.' It's employed when the specific kind of neuropathy isn't distinctly defined.
- E11.42: This code is designated for 'Type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic polyneuropathy.' Polyneuropathy is a condition where multiple peripheral nerves malfunction simultaneously throughout the body.
- E11.43: This code pertains to 'Type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic autonomic (poly)neuropathy.' Autonomic neuropathy impacts the nerves controlling involuntary bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and temperature regulation.
- E10.40: This code denotes 'Type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic neuropathy, unspecified.' It's used when the variety of neuropathy isn't clearly stated in Type 1 diabetic patients.
- E10.41: This code is utilized for 'Type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic mononeuropathy.' Mononeuropathy involves damage to a solitary nerve located anywhere in the body.
- E10.42: This code represents 'Type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic polyneuropathy.' It's applicable when a patient with Type 1 diabetes experiences malfunction in multiple peripheral nerves.
- E10.43: This code describes 'Type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic autonomic (poly)neuropathy.' It's applied when Type 1 diabetic patients exhibit issues with the nerves regulating involuntary body functions.
An explainer video has been provided below for a more comprehensive understanding of these codes.

