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Other disorders of lens Save


ICD-10 code: H27

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

Other disorders of lens

The lens, a transparent structure in the eye that focuses light onto the retina, can be affected by various disorders. Cataracts are the most common lens disorder, but there are several other conditions that can affect the lens.

  1. Lens dislocation: The lens can become dislocated due to trauma, genetic conditions, or weakened support structures in the eye. Symptoms include double vision, blurred vision, and eye pain.
  2. Lens subluxation: Similar to lens dislocation, the lens is partially displaced from its normal position. Symptoms include blurred vision, sensitivity to light, and eye pain.
  3. Lens coloboma: This is a congenital condition where the lens has a missing piece, resulting in a keyhole-shaped pupil. It can also cause poor vision and sensitivity to light.
  4. Phakic intraocular lenses: These are artificial lenses implanted in the eye to correct refractive errors, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. Complications can include infection, inflammation, and dislocation of the lens.
  5. Vision changes due to aging: As the lens ages, it can become less flexible and less able to change shape to focus on objects at different distances. This can result in presbyopia, a condition where reading glasses are needed to see close objects.

If you are experiencing symptoms related to your lens, it is important to see an eye doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Some conditions may require surgical intervention, while others can be managed with corrective lenses or medication.

Overall, maintaining good eye health is essential to prevent and manage disorders of the lens. This includes regular eye exams, wearing protective eyewear when necessary, and taking care of your overall health through a healthy diet and exercise.

Diagnosis Codes for Other disorders of lens | H27

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