H75 refers to Other disorders of middle ear and mastoid in diseases classified elsewhere, a group of conditions affecting the middle ear, Eustachian tube, tympanic membrane, and mastoid air cells. These disorders are often linked to infections, structural damage, or systemic disease and can significantly impair hearing and balance.
Diagnosis of Other disorders of middle ear and mastoid in diseases classified elsewhere includes otoscopic examination, tympanometry, audiometry, nasopharyngeal endoscopy, and in severe cases, CT imaging of the temporal bones. Culture or swabs may assist in identifying infectious agents in suppurative cases.
ICD10 code H75 is widely used in ENT practice, pediatrics, audiology, and general medicine. It assists in documenting middle ear pathology, guiding medical or surgical treatment, hearing aid assessments, or billing for tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy procedures.
Q1: What is ICD10 code H75?
A: It documents Other disorders of middle ear and mastoid in diseases classified elsewhere, covering infections, perforations, dysfunctions, and complications of the middle ear and adjacent structures.
Q2: What is the difference between H65 and H66?
A: H65 includes non-pus-forming (serous) otitis media, while H66 involves purulent or chronic infectious forms.
Q3: Can these conditions cause permanent hearing loss?
A: Yes, especially chronic otitis media, cholesteatoma, or recurrent tympanic membrane damage.
Q4: How are they treated?
A: Treatments range from antibiotics and decongestants to surgical procedures like myringotomy, tube insertion, or mastoidectomy.
Q5: Who treats these conditions?
A: Otolaryngologists (ENT), audiologists, pediatricians, and general practitioners depending on complexity.
ICD10 code H75 provides a critical framework for diagnosing, managing, and tracking outcomes in patients with Other disorders of middle ear and mastoid in diseases classified elsewhere, ensuring timely intervention for hearing preservation and infection control.
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