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ICD-10 code: S60.85

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Superficial foreign body of wrist

Accidents happen, and sometimes a foreign body can get lodged in your wrist. This can be painful, uncomfortable, and can lead to infection or other complications if not treated properly. A superficial foreign body of the wrist is a foreign object that is lodged in the skin or just below the surface of the skin in the wrist area.

Common objects that can cause a superficial foreign body of the wrist include small pieces of glass, metal, wood, or plastic. These objects can enter the skin through a cut, puncture, or scrape. If you suspect that you have a foreign object in your wrist, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  1. Assessment: Your doctor will assess the wound and determine if the foreign object is visible or can be felt under the skin. They may also ask about any symptoms you may be experiencing, such as pain, tenderness, or swelling.
  2. Removal: If the foreign object is visible or can be felt under the skin, your doctor will remove it using sterile equipment. If the object is difficult to remove or if there are complications, your doctor may refer you to a specialist.
  3. Aftercare: After the foreign object is removed, your doctor will clean the wound and may prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection. It is important to keep the wound clean and dry and to follow your doctor's instructions for aftercare.

If you have a superficial foreign body of the wrist, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to prevent complications. Do not try to remove the foreign object yourself, as this can lead to further injury or infection. Your doctor will be able to safely remove the object and provide the necessary aftercare to ensure proper healing.

Remember, prevention is key. Always wear protective gear when working with tools or machinery, and be aware of your surroundings to avoid accidents that can lead to superficial foreign bodies of the wrist.

Diagnosis Codes for Superficial foreign body of wrist | S60.85

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