What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Right Thumb Pain
ICD-10 codes classify and code medical conditions, including pain in specific body parts. Regarding right thumb pain, there could be various underlying causes. To help identify the cause, healthcare providers use specific ICD-10 codes.
Here are the commonly used Right Thumb Pain ICD-10 codes, along with clinical descriptions for each code:
- M65.831 - Other synovitis and tenosynovitis, right hand: This code is used when there is inflammation of the synovium or tenosynovium in the right thumb or hand, causing pain and discomfort.
- M65.841 - Other unspecified disorders of synovium and tenosynovium, right hand: This code is used when there is a disorder affecting the synovium or tenosynovium in the right hand without a specific diagnosis, leading to pain in the right thumb.
- M79.642 - Pain in the right thumb: This code is straightforward, indicating that the patient is experiencing pain in their right thumb.
- S60.401A - Contusion of right thumb, initial encounter: This code is used when the right thumb has been injured due to blunt trauma, resulting in pain.
- M65.821 - Calcific tendinitis of right hand: This code is applied when calcium deposits in the tendons of the right hand, causing inflammation and pain, including the right thumb.
- G56.02 - Lesion of ulnar nerve at wrist and hand level, right upper limb: This code is used when damage or compression of the ulnar nerve in the right hand or wrist potentially causes pain in the right thumb.
- M19.041 - Primary osteoarthritis, right hand: This code is utilized when primary osteoarthritis affects the joints of the right hand, leading to pain, including in the right thumb.
- M67.841 - Ganglion, right hand: Ganglion cysts can develop in the right hand, including the right thumb. This code is applied when there's a ganglion causing discomfort and pain.
- S61.401A - Open wound of right thumb without damage to nail, initial encounter: This code is used when there is an open wound on the right thumb, such as a cut or laceration, leading to pain in the affected area.
- M20.11 - Hallux valgus (acquired) (congenital), right foot: While this code technically relates to the right foot, it can be relevant if right thumb pain is referred from other sources, such as altered gait due to hallux valgus, which may lead to hand and thumb discomfort.

