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ICD-10 code: J95.03

Disease category: J95.0: Tracheostomy complications

What is Tracheostomy Stoma Malfunction?

A tracheostomy stoma is an opening made in the neck in order to provide an airway for breathing. Tracheostomy stomas can become blocked and malfunction due to various reasons, such as mucus, blood clots, foreign bodies, or infection. When a tracheostomy stoma becomes blocked or malfunctions, it can be dangerous and require immediate medical attention.

Signs of Tracheostomy Stoma Malfunction

When a tracheostomy stoma malfunctions, signs and symptoms may include:

  1. Difficulty breathing
  2. Coughing
  3. Wheezing
  4. Gasping
  5. A gurgling sound
  6. An increase in mucus production
  7. Shortness of breath
  8. Rapid breathing
  9. A change in the patient's heart rate
Diagnosis of Tracheostomy Stoma Malfunction

In order to diagnose a tracheostomy stoma malfunction, a doctor or healthcare provider will usually perform an inspection and examination of the patient's tracheostomy stoma, as well as listen to the patient's breathing. A chest X-ray or other imaging tests may be ordered to further assess the patient's condition. Depending on the patient's symptoms, other tests, such as a blood test, may be ordered.

Conclusion

Tracheostomy stoma malfunctions can be a serious condition and require immediate medical attention. It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of a tracheostomy stoma malfunction and seek medical care as soon as possible. A doctor or healthcare provider can diagnose and treat a tracheostomy stoma malfunction.

Treatment of Malfunction of tracheostomy stoma:

Treatment Options for Malfunction of Tracheostomy Stoma

A tracheostomy stoma malfunction can be a potentially life-threatening situation that requires prompt medical attention. In order to effectively treat the malfunction and restore the patient’s breathing, the underlying cause of the problem must be identified and addressed. Here are some of the most common treatment options for...

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