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ICD-10 code: S30.820A

Disease category: S30.820: Blister (nonthermal) of lower back and pelvis

What is Blister (Nonthermal) of Lower Back and Pelvis
Blister (nonthermal) of lower back and pelvis is a condition where a blister or several blisters develop on the skin of the lower back and pelvis area. This condition is usually caused by friction or pressure on the skin. Blisters are small pockets of fluid that form on the skin’s surface, and they can be painful or uncomfortable.
Causes of Blister (Nonthermal) of Lower Back and Pelvis
Blisters on the lower back and pelvis can be caused by a variety of factors. The most common cause is friction, which can occur when clothing or equipment rubs against the skin. This friction can cause the skin to become irritated and eventually lead to the development of blisters. Other possible causes of blisters on the lower back and pelvis include pressure, such as from sitting or lying down for extended periods of time, and allergies or skin sensitivities to certain materials or chemicals.
Symptoms of Blister (Nonthermal) of Lower Back and Pelvis
The main symptom of blister (nonthermal) of lower back and pelvis is the presence of one or more blisters on the skin. These blisters can vary in size and may be filled with clear or yellow fluid. They can be painful or uncomfortable, especially if they burst or become infected. Other symptoms of blister (nonthermal) of lower back and pelvis may include redness, swelling, and tenderness in the affected area. If the blisters become infected, they may also be accompanied by fever or chills.
Prevention of Blister (Nonthermal) of Lower Back and Pelvis
There are several steps that can be taken to prevent blister (nonthermal) of lower back and pelvis. These include:
  • Wearing comfortable, well-fitting clothing that does not rub or chafe the skin
  • Using protective equipment, such as padding or gloves, when engaging in activities that may cause friction or pressure on the skin
  • Avoiding sitting or lying down for extended periods of time
  • Avoiding exposure to materials or chemicals that may cause skin sensitivities or allergies
  • Conclusion
    Blister (nonthermal) of lower back and pelvis is a common condition that can be caused by friction, pressure, or skin sensitivities. While blisters can be uncomfortable and painful, they can usually be prevented by taking simple precautions such as wearing comfortable clothing and using protective equipment. If blisters do develop, it is important to keep the affected area clean and dry to prevent infection.

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    A blister is a small pocket of fluid that forms in the upper layers of skin. Blistering can occur anywhere on the body, including the lower back and pelvis. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, such as friction, irritation, allergic reactions, and infections. The treatment option...

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