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Home/Diagnosis/ICD-10 Coding for Watery Eye

ICD-10 Coding for Watery Eye

H04.21
H04.22

Complete ICD-10-CM coding and documentation guide for icd-10 coding for watery eye includes clinical validation requirements, medical necessity guidelines, and coding policies.

Also Known as:
Epiphora
Excessive Tearing
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Key Information: ICD-10 Coding for Watery Eye

Essential facts and insights about ICD-10 Coding for Watery Eye

Use ICD-10 code H04.21 for epiphora due to excessive lacrimation, ensuring proper documentation in clinical notes.

Primary ICD-10-CM Codes

Epiphora due to excessive lacrimation

Non-Billable
H04.21
Non-Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

  • • Excessive tearing with normal drainage tests

Applicable To

  • • Excessive tearing due to irritants
  • • Reflex tearing

Important Notes

  • • Ensure documentation specifies the cause of tearing and laterality.

Epiphora due to insufficient drainage

Non-Billable
H04.22
Non-Billable

Applicable To

  • • Blocked nasolacrimal duct

Important Notes

  • • Document the specific cause of obstruction and confirm with diagnostic tests.
Ancillary Codes

Additional codes that may be used with this diagnosis

H04.1

Dry eye syndrome

Use when dry eye syndrome causes reflex tearing.

H10.13

Allergic conjunctivitis

Use when allergic conjunctivitis is present with epiphora.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ICD-10 code for watery eyes?

The ICD-10 code for watery eyes, or epiphora, is primarily H04.21 for excessive lacrimation and H04.22 for insufficient drainage.

How do you code watery eyes due to blocked tear ducts?

Use ICD-10 code H04.22 for watery eyes caused by blocked tear ducts, indicating insufficient drainage.

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