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Name of the Condition
- Furuncle of Limb, Unspecified (ICD-10 L02.429)
Summary
A furuncle of the limb, unspecified, is a localized skin infection that forms a pus-filled pocket, typically caused by bacterial infection. It often presents with pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area and may require medical intervention to resolve.
Causes
Bacterial infection, most commonly Staphylococcus aureus. Blocked hair follicles or sweat glands. Skin breaks or injuries that allow bacteria to enter.
Risk Factors
- Poor hygiene practices.
- Compromised immune system.
- Diabetes or chronic health conditions.
- Use of antibiotics or steroids that disrupt skin flora.
- History of skin infections.
Symptoms
- Pain and tenderness in the affected limb.
- Swelling and redness of the skin.
- Warmth around the infected area.
- Appearance of a lump or boil that may drain pus.
Diagnosis
Physical examination of the affected limb. Bacterial cultures from pus to identify the organism. Ultrasound may be used to assess the abscess extent.
Treatment Options
- Incision and drainage: Primary treatment to remove pus and relieve pain.
- Antibiotics: Prescribed to treat or prevent further infection.
- Warm compresses: Help reduce swelling and promote drainage.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Generally favorable if treated promptly. Follow-up may be needed to ensure complete healing and monitor for recurrence.
Complications
- Spread of infection to deeper tissues or bloodstream.
- Formation of abscesses in other areas.
- Scarring at the site of the furuncle.
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Maintain good hygiene practices.
- Keep skin clean and dry.
- Avoid sharing personal items that may spread bacteria.
- Promptly treat minor skin injuries or breaks.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek medical attention if the furuncle is large, painful, or does not improve with home care, or if signs of spreading infection (e.g., fever, red streaks) occur.
Tips for Medical Coders
Use L02.429 for furuncles of the limb when the specific site is not documented. Ensure documentation supports the unspecified nature of the limb location. Verify that the diagnosis aligns with clinical findings to support accurate coding.
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