What ICD Codes Are Used for Itchy Eyes?
When addressing Itchy Eyes, it's essential to be familiar with the specific Itchy Eyes ICD codes for accurate clinical documentation and billing. Itchy eyes, medically known as ocular pruritus, can be caused by various factors, including allergies, infections, or environmental irritants. Here are some commonly used ICD codes related to this condition:
- H10.1 - Acute atopic conjunctivitis: This code is used for cases of itchy eyes caused by allergic reactions.
- H10.45 - Other chronic allergic conjunctivitis: Represents chronic allergic reactions leading to itchy eyes.
- H57.1 - Eye pain: While not specific to itchiness, this code can sometimes be used in conjunction with other codes to describe the discomfort associated with itchy eyes.
Using the right codes ensures that patients receive the appropriate care and that healthcare providers are reimbursed accurately.

