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T63.791A Toxic effect of contact with other venomous plant, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter

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Name of the Condition

  • Toxic effect of contact with other venomous plant, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter

Summary

This condition describes adverse health effects resulting from accidental contact with venomous plants not classified under other specific categories. The effects can range from localized skin reactions to systemic toxicity, depending on the plant species and exposure duration.

Causes

Contact with venomous plants introduces toxins into the body, usually via direct skin exposure to sap, leaves, or other plant parts. These toxins may trigger inflammatory or systemic responses, leading to irritation, allergic reactions, or more severe toxicity.

Risk Factors

  • Outdoor activities in areas with venomous plant species.
  • Handling or disturbing venomous plants without protective gear.
  • Occupational exposure (e.g., gardening, landscaping, or forestry).
  • Lack of awareness of plant toxicity in natural environments.

Symptoms

  • Localized pain, redness, or swelling at the contact site.
  • Itching, rash, or blistering (common with plant exposure).
  • Systemic effects like nausea, dizziness, or respiratory distress (with severe exposure).
  • Neurological symptoms (e.g., muscle spasms) in rare cases.

Diagnosis

Clinical evaluation of symptoms and exposure history. Identification of plant contact or rash patterns. Laboratory tests (e.g., blood work) may assess systemic effects.

Treatment Options

  • Immediate wound care and administration of topical or systemic treatments.
  • Antihistamines or corticosteroids for allergic reactions.
  • Supportive care for systemic symptoms (e.g., respiratory support).

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Most cases resolve with appropriate treatment, but severe exposure may require ongoing monitoring. Follow-up ensures resolution of symptoms and addresses potential complications.

Complications

  • Severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis.
  • Secondary infections from skin lesions.
  • Persistent skin irritation or scarring.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Wear protective clothing (e.g., long sleeves, gloves) in high-risk areas.
  • Learn to identify venomous plants and avoid contact.
  • Wash skin and clothing after outdoor activities.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek care if symptoms worsen, spread, or include systemic effects (e.g., difficulty breathing, dizziness). Immediate attention is needed for severe reactions.

Tips for Medical Coders

Use this code for initial encounters of accidental contact with venomous plants not specified elsewhere. Document the plant type, exposure details, and clinical findings to support coding accuracy.

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