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Chapter 10: Diseases of the respiratory system
J00-J06

Acute upper respiratory infections

Explore detailed insights into ICD-10 codes J00-J06, covering acute upper respiratory infections. Enhance clinical documentation with precise coding for conditions like the common cold, pharyngitis, and laryngitis. Optimize billing accuracy and streamline healthcare workflows with specific coding guidelines.

About This Range
54+
Total codes
35+
Billable codes
19+
Non-billable codes
10
Chapters
Codes in this Range (54+)
Chapter 10: Diseases of the respiratory system Range: J00-J99
J00
Acute nasopharyngitis [common cold]
Billable
J01
Acute sinusitis
J01.0
Acute maxillary sinusitis
J01.00
Acute maxillary sinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J01.01
Acute recurrent maxillary sinusitis
Billable
J01.1
Acute frontal sinusitis
J01.10
Acute frontal sinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J01.11
Acute recurrent frontal sinusitis
Billable
J01.2
Acute ethmoidal sinusitis
J01.20
Acute ethmoidal sinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J01.21
Acute recurrent ethmoidal sinusitis
Billable
J01.3
Acute sphenoidal sinusitis
J01.30
Acute sphenoidal sinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J01.31
Acute recurrent sphenoidal sinusitis
Billable
J01.4
Acute pansinusitis
J01.40
Acute pansinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J01.41
Acute recurrent pansinusitis
Billable
J01.8
Other acute sinusitis
J01.80
Other acute sinusitis
Billable
J01.81
Other acute recurrent sinusitis
Billable
J01.9
Acute sinusitis, unspecified
J01.90
Acute sinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J01.91
Acute recurrent sinusitis, unspecified
Billable
J02
Acute pharyngitis
J02.0
Streptococcal pharyngitis
Billable
J02.8
Acute pharyngitis due to other specified organisms
Billable
J02.9
Acute pharyngitis, unspecified
Billable
J03
Acute tonsillitis
J03.0
Streptococcal tonsillitis
J03.00
Acute streptococcal tonsillitis, unspecified
Billable
J03.01
Acute recurrent streptococcal tonsillitis
Billable
J03.8
Acute tonsillitis due to other specified organisms
J03.80
Acute tonsillitis due to other specified organisms
Billable
J03.81
Acute recurrent tonsillitis due to other specified organisms
Billable
J03.9
Acute tonsillitis, unspecified
J03.90
Acute tonsillitis, unspecified
Billable
J03.91
Acute recurrent tonsillitis, unspecified
Billable
J04
Acute laryngitis and tracheitis
J04.0
Acute laryngitis
Billable
J04.1
Acute tracheitis
J04.10
Acute tracheitis without obstruction
Billable
J04.11
Acute tracheitis with obstruction
Billable
J04.2
Acute laryngotracheitis
Billable
J04.3
Supraglottitis, unspecified
J04.30
Supraglottitis, unspecified, without obstruction
Billable
J04.31
Supraglottitis, unspecified, with obstruction
Billable
J05
Acute obstructive laryngitis [croup] and epiglottitis
J05.0
Acute obstructive laryngitis [croup]
Billable
J05.1
Acute epiglottitis
J05.10
Acute epiglottitis without obstruction
Billable
J05.11
Acute epiglottitis with obstruction
Billable
J06
Acute upper respiratory infections of multiple and unspecified sites
J06.0
Acute laryngopharyngitis
Billable
J06.9
Acute upper respiratory infection, unspecified
Billable

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common symptoms of acute upper respiratory infections (ICD-10 J00-J06)?

Acute upper respiratory infections, categorized under ICD-10 J00-J06, typically present with symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, cough, nasal congestion, and sometimes fever. These symptoms can vary in intensity and duration depending on the specific infection.

How are acute upper respiratory infections diagnosed according to ICD-10 J00-J06?

Diagnosis of acute upper respiratory infections in the ICD-10 J00-J06 range is primarily based on clinical evaluation of symptoms like cough, sore throat, and nasal congestion. Physicians may also consider patient history and, in some cases, perform throat swabs or other tests to rule out bacterial infections.

What treatment options are available for acute upper respiratory infections under ICD-10 J00-J06?

Treatment for acute upper respiratory infections, classified under ICD-10 J00-J06, often includes rest, hydration, and over-the-counter medications to relieve symptoms such as cough and congestion. Antibiotics are not typically prescribed unless a bacterial infection is confirmed. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for proper management.

Acute upper respiratory infections