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Name of the Condition
- Cicatricial Entropion of Right Eye, Unspecified Eyelid
- (Medical term: H02.013)
Summary
Cicatricial entropion of the right eye, unspecified eyelid, is a condition where the eyelid turns inward due to scarring. This causes the eyelashes to rub against the eyeball, potentially leading to discomfort and damage to the eye.
Causes
This condition often results from scarring due to trauma, infection, or inflammatory diseases. Chronic conditions like trachoma or cicatricial pemphigoid can also contribute to cicatricial entropion.
Risk Factors
- Advanced age
- Previous eyelid surgery
- Chronic inflammatory conditions
- History of eye infections
- Genetic predisposition to scarring
Symptoms
- Red, irritated eye
- Tearing and discomfort
- Sensation of having something in the eye
- Vision disturbances if the cornea is affected by the friction
Diagnosis
Diagnosis involves a physical examination of the eyelid and eye, along with a review of the patient's history. A slit-lamp examination may be used to assess the cornea and eyelid position in detail.
Treatment Options
- Lubricating Eye Drops: Alleviate symptoms and protect the cornea.
- Taping or Stitches: Temporary measures to reposition the eyelid.
- Surgery: Often required to permanently correct the eyelid position by removing or repositioning scarred tissue.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
With proper treatment, the prognosis is generally good, though follow-up care may be needed to monitor for recurrence or complications.
Complications
- Corneal abrasions or ulcers
- Chronic eye irritation
- Vision impairment if left untreated
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Avoid eye trauma or injury.
- Manage chronic inflammatory conditions under medical guidance.
- Use protective eyewear in high-risk environments.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek medical attention if you experience persistent eye irritation, redness, or vision changes, as these may indicate worsening entropion or related complications.
Tips for Medical Coders
Document the specific eyelid (unspecified in this case) and laterality (right eye) clearly. Ensure clinical notes support the diagnosis and specify any contributing factors like scarring or trauma for accurate coding.
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