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HomeICD-10 CodesX31
ICD-10-CM
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X31

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Coding Guidance
Coding Guidance X31 should not be used for reimbursement purposes as there are more specific codes below it that contain a greater level of detail. See Related Codes to drill down to more specific billable codes for appropriate reimbursement.
Inclusion Terms
  • Excessive cold as the cause of chilblains NOS
  • Excessive cold as the cause of immersion foot or hand
  • Exposure to cold NOS
  • Exposure to weather conditions
Excludes 1
From
  • cold of man-made origin ( W93 .-)
  • contact with or inhalation of dry ice ( W93 .-)
  • contact with or inhalation of liquefied gas ( W93 .-)

More Specific Codes

X31.XXXA
Exposure to excessive natural cold (initial encounter) X31.XXXA
X31.XXXD
Exposure to excessive natural cold (subsequent encounter) X31.XXXD
X31.XXXS
Exposure to excessive natural cold (sequela) X31.XXXS
V00-Y99
V00-Y99 - External causes of morbidity

External Resources

2025 ICD-10 guidelines from CMS.gov