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L02.234 Carbuncle of groin

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Carbuncle of groin
  • Medical Term: Carbuncle of the groin

Summary

A carbuncle of the groin is a cluster of boils indicating a more severe skin infection. This condition involves multiple hair follicles and surrounding skin tissue becoming infected and filled with pus, typically located in the groin area.

Causes

Carbuncles are typically caused by bacterial infections, most commonly by Staphylococcus aureus. These infections can occur when bacteria enter through cuts in the skin or blockages in hair follicles.

Risk Factors

  • Having diabetes or a weakened immune system.
  • Poor hygiene or skin irritation.
  • Living in close quarters with others, which can facilitate bacterial spread.
  • Obesity or friction from clothing that may irritate the skin.

Symptoms

  • Swollen, red, and painful lumps in the groin.
  • Pus or other drainage from the affected area.
  • Fatigue, fever, and general malaise.
  • Warmth and tenderness at the site of the infection.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is often based on a physical examination, but may include culture tests of the pus to determine the specific bacteria involved. Imaging (e.g., ultrasound) may be used if deep tissue involvement is suspected.

Treatment Options

  • Antibiotics to fight bacterial infections.
  • Incision and drainage for large carbuncles to remove pus.
  • Proper wound care to promote healing and prevent recurrence.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

With appropriate treatment, carbuncles often resolve without complications. Follow-up care is important to ensure the infection does not return and to monitor for any signs of worsening.

Complications

  • Spread of infection to deeper tissues or bloodstream.
  • Scarring at the site of the carbuncle.
  • Recurrence of the infection.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Maintain good hygiene, especially in the groin area.
  • Avoid sharing personal items like towels or razors.
  • Wear loose-fitting clothing to reduce skin irritation.
  • Keep skin clean and dry, particularly after sweating.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if the carbuncle is large, painful, or accompanied by fever, or if symptoms worsen despite home care.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the location (groin) and any associated symptoms or complications. Ensure the code L02.234 is used for carbuncles specifically in the groin region. Include details about the severity, treatment, and any follow-up care in the medical record for accurate coding.

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