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H02.134 Senile ectropion of left upper eyelid

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Senile ectropion of left upper eyelid

Summary

Senile ectropion of the left upper eyelid is an age-related condition where the eyelid margin turns outward, disrupting normal eyelid contact with the eye. This can lead to symptoms such as tearing, irritation, and exposure-related complications due to inadequate eyelid closure.

Causes

Primarily caused by age-related changes, including weakening of the eyelid muscles and loss of skin elasticity. These changes disrupt the normal eyelid structure and function, leading to the outward turning of the eyelid margin.

Risk Factors

  • Advanced age is the most significant risk factor.
  • History of eyelid trauma or surgery.
  • Genetic predisposition to skin laxity.

Symptoms

  • Excessive tearing or dry eye sensation.
  • Eye irritation, redness, or inflammation.
  • Visible drooping of the eyelid margin away from the eye.
  • Sensitivity to light or wind.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is made through a clinical examination by an ophthalmologist, who assesses eyelid position and eye function. Additional tests may be performed to evaluate underlying tissue or nerve integrity if needed.

Treatment Options

  • Lubricating eye drops or ointments: Relieve dryness and irritation.
  • Temporary measures: Eyelid taping or sutures to reposition the eyelid.
  • Surgical correction: Definitive treatment to restore proper eyelid position by tightening or repositioning tissues.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis is generally good with appropriate treatment, though outcomes depend on the severity of the condition and patient health. Follow-up may include monitoring for recurrence or complications, especially after surgical intervention.

Complications

  • Chronic eye irritation or inflammation.
  • Corneal exposure or ulceration due to inadequate eyelid closure.
  • Increased risk of eye infections.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Use lubricating eye drops to maintain moisture.
  • Protect the eye from wind and debris with sunglasses or eye protection.
  • Avoid rubbing the eye, which may worsen irritation.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek care if symptoms persist or worsen, or if there is pain, vision changes, or signs of infection (e.g., discharge, redness).

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific eyelid (left upper) and age-related nature of the ectropion. Ensure clinical notes support the diagnosis and specify the affected eyelid to align with the code H02.134.

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