Eczema is a skin disease condition and in this skin will become dry, itchy and inflamed. It is also known as Atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis becomes chronic and tends to flare sometimes. It is irritating but not contagious. Eczema ICD 10 code and related codes are updated as per latest information from AAPC and CMS.
Eczema ICD10-CM Codes List
Eczema ICD10-CM Diagnosis Code is L20.83. The other related codes of eczema is as under
ICD Code | Description |
L13.0 | Dermatitis herpetiformis |
L13.1 | Subcorneal pustular dermatitis |
L13.8 | Other specified bullous disorders |
L13.9 | Bullous disorder, unspecified |
L14 | Bullous disorders in diseases classified elsewhere |
L20 | Atopic dermatitis |
L20.0 | Besnier’s prurigo |
L20.8 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.81 | Atopic neurodermatitis |
L20.82 | Flexural eczema |
L20.83 | Infantile (acute) (chronic) eczema |
L20.84 | Intrinsic (allergic) eczema |
L20.89 | Other atopic dermatitis |
L20.9 | Atopic dermatitis, unspecified |
L21 | Seborrheic dermatitis |
L21.0 | Seborrhea capitis |
L21.1 | Seborrheic infantile dermatitis |
L21.8 | Other seborrheic dermatitis |
L21.9 | Seborrheic dermatitis, unspecified |
L22 | Diaper dermatitis |
L23 | Allergic contact dermatitis |
Atopic dermatitis infected people are at risk of developing food allergies, hay fever and asthma.
Moisturizing regularly and following other skin care habits can relieve itching and prevent new flares. Treatment may also include medicated ointments or creams.
Symptoms of Eczema:
- Raw, sensitive skin
- Darkening of the skin around the eyes
- Itchiness
- Small, raised bumps
All information about eczema icd 10 codes are updated as recent updates. All information is updated as per CMS, AAPC, and other authorized USA healthcare sites.