Codes / ICD10CM / H31.022

H31.022 Solar retinopathy, left eye

ICD10CM code

ICD10CM

Chat with GenHealth to automate any coding or chart task.

Name of the Condition

  • Solar Retinopathy, Left Eye (ICD Code: H31.022)

Summary

Solar retinopathy is a condition resulting from direct exposure to intense sunlight, leading to damage of the retina. It is characterized by visual impairments and typically affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp vision. This specific code applies to unilateral involvement of the left eye.

Causes

The primary cause of solar retinopathy is direct solar observation without appropriate eye protection, such as during a solar eclipse. The intense light can cause thermal and photochemical injury to the retina.

Risk Factors

  • Viewing a solar eclipse without protective eyewear
  • Prolonged sun-gazing
  • Not using adequate eye protection during outdoor activities

Symptoms

  • Blurry vision
  • Central scotoma (blind spot)
  • Distorted vision (metamorphopsia)
  • Photophobia (sensitivity to light)
  • Eye discomfort

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is confirmed through a comprehensive eye examination, including dilated fundus evaluation to visualize retinal changes. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) or fundus photography may be used to assess the extent of retinal damage.

Treatment Options

  • Observation and monitoring for mild cases since the condition often improves over time
  • Medications like anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce swelling
  • Rarely, surgery if secondary complications occur (though this is uncommon)

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Recovery can take from a few weeks to several months, with partial or complete restoration of vision possible in some patients. Regular follow-up is recommended to monitor for any persistent or worsening symptoms.

Complications

  • Permanent vision loss in severe cases
  • Persistent scotoma or distorted vision
  • Secondary retinal changes requiring long-term management

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Avoid direct sun-gazing, especially during solar events
  • Use certified protective eyewear when viewing the sun
  • Wear sunglasses with UV protection during outdoor activities

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden vision changes after sun exposure, such as blurriness, blind spots, or distorted vision.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the laterality (left eye) and confirm the diagnosis with clinical findings. Ensure the code H31.022 is used for unilateral left eye involvement, and include details of the clinical presentation and any imaging results in the medical record for accurate coding.

Book a walkthrough

H31.022 policy automation walkthrough

Walk through the policies, prior authorization requirements, and workflow automation opportunities connected to this code.