ICD-10-CM Code A60.0
Herpesviral infection of genitalia and urogenital tract
Non-Billable Code
Non-Billable means the code is not sufficient justification for admission to an acute care hospital when used a principal diagnosis. Use a child code to capture more detail.ICD Code A60.0 is a non-billable code. To code a diagnosis of this type, you must use one of the six child codes of A60.0 that describes the diagnosis 'herpesviral infection of genitalia and urogenital tract' in more detail.
- A60.0 Herpesviral infection of genitalia and urogenital tract NON-BILLABLE
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- BILLABLE A60.00 Herpesviral infection of urogenital system, unspecified
- BILLABLE A60.01 Herpesviral infection of penis
- BILLABLE A60.02 Herpesviral infection of other male genital organs
- BILLABLE A60.03 Herpesviral cervicitis
- BILLABLE A60.04 Herpesviral vulvovaginitis
- BILLABLE A60.09 Herpesviral infection of other urogenital tract
The ICD code A60 is used to code Herpes simplex
Herpes simplex (Greek: ἕρπης herpēs, "creeping" or "latent") is a viral disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. Infections are categorized based on the part of the body infected. Oral herpes involves the face or mouth. It may result in small blisters in groups often called cold sores or fever blisters or may just cause a sore throat. Genital herpes, often simply known as herpes, may have minimal symptoms or form blisters that break open and result in small ulcers. These typically heal over two to four weeks. Tingling or shooting pains may occur before the blisters appear. Herpes cycles between periods of active disease followed by periods without symptoms. The first episode is often more severe and may be associated with fever, muscle pains, swollen lymph nodes and headaches. Over time, episodes of active disease decrease in frequency and severity. Other disorders caused by herpes simplex include: herpetic whitlow when it involves the fingers, herpes of the eye, herpes infection of the brain, and neonatal herpes when it affects a newborn, among others.
Specialty: | Infectious Disease |
MeSH Codes: | D006561, D006561, D006561, D006561, D006561 |
ICD 9 Codes: | 540, 541, 542, 543, 771.2 |
Herpes labialis of the lower lip. Note the blisters in a group marked by an arrow.
ICD-10-CM Alphabetical Index References for 'A60.0 - Herpesviral infection of genitalia and urogenital tract'
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Parent Code: A60 - Anogenital herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections