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ICD-10 code: S61.349D

Disease category: S61.349: Puncture wound with foreign body of unspecified finger with damage to nail

Puncture Wound with Foreign Body of Unspecified Finger with Damage to Nail, Subsequent Encounter

A puncture wound with a foreign body of unspecified finger with damage to the nail is a common injury that occurs when a sharp object penetrates the skin and gets lodged in the finger. This injury can cause significant discomfort and may require medical attention to ensure proper healing.

During the initial encounter, the foreign object may be removed, and the wound may be cleaned and dressed to prevent infection. However, in some cases, additional treatment may be necessary during a subsequent encounter.

  1. Assessment of the wound
  2. During the subsequent encounter, the healthcare provider will assess the wound to determine if there are any signs of infection or other complications. They may also evaluate the extent of the damage to the nail and surrounding tissue to determine if additional treatment is necessary.

  3. X-rays or other imaging tests
  4. If the foreign body was not removed during the initial encounter, or if there are concerns about potential damage to the bone or other structures within the finger, the healthcare provider may order X-rays or other imaging tests to evaluate the extent of the injury.

  5. Additional wound care
  6. Depending on the severity of the injury, additional wound care may be necessary during the subsequent encounter. This may include cleaning the wound, applying topical antibiotics or other medications, or changing the dressing to promote healing.

  7. Follow-up care
  8. After the subsequent encounter, the healthcare provider may recommend follow-up care to monitor the healing process and ensure that there are no signs of infection or other complications. This may include scheduling additional appointments for wound care or follow-up imaging tests.

Overall, a puncture wound with a foreign body of unspecified finger with damage to the nail can be a painful and potentially serious injury. Seeking prompt medical attention and following up with subsequent care can help ensure proper healing and reduce the risk of complications.

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Treatment Options for Puncture Wound with Foreign Body of Unspecified Finger with Damage to Nail

A puncture wound with foreign body of unspecified finger with damage to nail can be a painful and concerning injury. This type of injury occurs when a sharp object penetrates the skin, and a foreign object remains lodged in the wound. It can be difficult to remove the foreign object, an...

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