The ICD-10 code for Filariasis is B74. Filariasis is a parasitic disease caused by thread-like filarial worms. It is characterized by symptoms such as swelling, fever, and pain. The ICD-9 code for Filariasis is 125.9. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Filariasis is a parasitic disease caused by infection with filarial worms. The ICD10 code for filariasis is B74. Filariasis can be further classified into different types based on the species of worms involved, such as lymphatic filariasis (caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, or Brugia timori) and onchocerciasis (caused by Onchocerca volvulus). The ICD10 code B74 is a broad code that encompasses all types of filariasis.
In the previous coding system, ICD9, filariasis was classified under the code 125.9. This code was used to identify filariasis without specifying the type of filarial worm responsible for the infection. However, it is important to note that ICD9 codes are no longer in use as they have been replaced by the more detailed ICD10 coding system.
Filariasis is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. The infection can lead to a variety of symptoms, including swelling of the limbs (lymphedema), fever, pain, and skin problems. In some cases, filariasis can cause severe disability and disfigurement.
Treatment for filariasis typically involves medication to kill the worms and manage symptoms. Preventive measures, such as using mosquito nets and insect repellents, are also crucial in controlling the spread of the disease.
In conclusion, the ICD10 code for filariasis is B74, while the previous ICD9 code was 125.9. Filariasis is a parasitic disease caused by filarial worms and can lead to various symptoms and complications.