Default disease illustration

Nontraumatic compartment syndrome Save


ICD-10 code: M79.A

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Understanding Nontraumatic Compartment Syndrome

Nontraumatic compartment syndrome is a condition that occurs when there is increased pressure within a muscle compartment. This pressure can lead to damage of muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. The condition can be caused by various factors such as exercise, surgery, or prolonged immobilization.

The most common symptom of nontraumatic compartment syndrome is pain that worsens with movement or exercise. Other symptoms include swelling, numbness, and weakness in the affected area. If left untreated, nontraumatic compartment syndrome can lead to permanent muscle damage and even amputation.

  1. Causes
  2. The main causes of nontraumatic compartment syndrome include:

  3. Intense exercise or physical activity
  4. Prolonged immobilization
  5. Surgery or trauma
  6. Burns
  7. Treatment
  8. The treatment of nontraumatic compartment syndrome depends on the severity of the condition. In mild cases, rest, ice, and elevation of the affected limb can help reduce swelling and relieve pain. In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary to relieve pressure on the affected muscle compartment.

  9. Prevention
  10. Preventing nontraumatic compartment syndrome involves avoiding activities that cause excessive pressure on the muscle compartments. It is also important to maintain good hydration levels and to stretch properly before and after physical activity.

  11. Conclusion
  12. Nontraumatic compartment syndrome is a serious condition that requires prompt medical attention. If you experience symptoms such as pain, swelling, numbness, or weakness in a limb, seek medical help immediately. With proper treatment and prevention measures, you can avoid the complications of nontraumatic compartment syndrome and maintain good muscle health.

Remember, prevention is always better than cure. Take care of your muscles and avoid activities that could lead to nontraumatic compartment syndrome. If you do experience any symptoms, seek medical help immediately.

Diagnosis Codes for Nontraumatic compartment syndrome | M79.A

Not Available