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ICD-10 code: I87

Chapter: Diseases of the circulatory system

Other Disorders of Veins

Veins are an essential part of the circulatory system, responsible for carrying blood from the body's tissues back to the heart. However, they are also prone to various disorders that can cause discomfort and pain to individuals. While varicose veins and spider veins are the most common vein disorders, there are other types of vein disorders as well.

  1. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  2. DVT is a blood clot that forms in the deep veins of the body, typically in the legs. It can cause swelling, pain, and tenderness in the affected area and can be life-threatening if the clot travels to the lungs. Treatment for DVT often involves blood thinners and compression stockings to prevent further clotting.

  3. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)
  4. CVI occurs when the valves in the veins of the legs are damaged, causing blood to flow backward and accumulate in the legs. This condition can cause leg pain, swelling, and skin changes such as discoloration and ulcers. Treatment for CVI includes lifestyle changes such as exercise and weight management, as well as compression stockings and medication.

  5. May-Thurner Syndrome
  6. May-Thurner Syndrome is a condition in which the left iliac vein, which carries blood from the left leg, is compressed by the right iliac artery. This can lead to DVT in the left leg and cause swelling, pain, and discoloration. Treatment for this condition involves blood thinners, compression stockings, and sometimes surgery to remove the compression.

  7. Phlebitis
  8. Phlebitis is inflammation of a vein, which can cause pain, swelling, and tenderness. It can occur in both superficial and deep veins and can be caused by injury, infection, or certain medical conditions. Treatment for phlebitis includes pain management, rest, and sometimes medication to reduce inflammation.

If you experience any symptoms of vein disorders, it is essential to seek medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications and improve your overall quality of life. Your healthcare provider can recommend the best course of treatment for your specific condition.

In conclusion, while varicose veins and spider veins may be the most common vein disorders, there are other types of vein disorders as well. Deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency, May-Thurner Syndrome, and phlebitis are all potential vein disorders that can cause discomfort and pain. If you experience any symptoms of vein disorders, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly.

Diagnosis Codes for Other disorders of veins | I87

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