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Other specified disorders of conjunctiva Save


ICD-10 code: H11.89

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

Understanding Other Specified Disorders of Conjunctiva

Conjunctiva is the thin, transparent layer that covers the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. Other specified disorders of conjunctiva refer to a group of eye conditions that affect this protective layer. These disorders can cause discomfort, redness, and irritation, and may require medical attention to prevent complications.

  1. Conjunctival concretions: These are small, hard deposits that form on the conjunctiva. They are usually harmless but can cause discomfort, irritation, and redness. Treatment may involve removing the concretions or using eye drops to relieve symptoms.
  2. Conjunctival cysts: These are fluid-filled sacs that form on the conjunctiva. They can be caused by an infection, trauma, or an obstruction of the tear ducts. Treatment may involve draining the cyst or using antibiotics to prevent infection.
  3. Conjunctival nevus: This is a benign (non-cancerous) growth on the conjunctiva. It is usually harmless but may require monitoring to ensure it does not grow or change in shape or color. In rare cases, it may need to be removed surgically.
  4. Conjunctival telangiectasia: This is a condition in which small blood vessels on the conjunctiva become visible and dilated. It can be caused by inflammation, infection, or exposure to irritants. Treatment may involve managing the underlying cause and using eye drops to reduce redness and irritation.
  5. Conjunctivitis: This is a common condition in which the conjunctiva becomes inflamed and red. It can be caused by a bacterial or viral infection, allergies, or exposure to irritants. Treatment may involve using eye drops, antibiotics, or antihistamines to relieve symptoms.
  6. Pterygium: This is a growth of tissue on the conjunctiva that can extend onto the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye). It is often caused by exposure to UV light and dry, dusty environments. Treatment may involve using eye drops, surgery to remove the growth, or protecting the eyes from further damage.

If you experience any discomfort, redness, or irritation in your eyes, it is important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause and prevent further complications. Your eye doctor can diagnose and treat other specified disorders of conjunctiva and provide guidance on how to protect your eyes from future damage.

Diagnosis Codes for Other specified disorders of conjunctiva | H11.89