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Chapter 10: Diseases of the respiratory system
J20-J22

Other acute lower respiratory infections

Explore the ICD-10 code range J20-J22 for Other Acute Lower Respiratory Infections, essential for accurate clinical documentation and coding specificity. Enhance your medical records with precise classification of conditions like acute bronchitis and unspecified acute lower respiratory infections, crucial for treatment planning and healthcare analytics.

About This Range
17+
Total codes
15+
Billable codes
2+
Non-billable codes
10
Chapters
Codes in this Range (17+)
Chapter 10: Diseases of the respiratory system Range: J00-J99
J20
Acute bronchitis
J20.0
Acute bronchitis due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Billable
J20.1
Acute bronchitis due to Hemophilus influenzae
Billable
J20.2
Acute bronchitis due to streptococcus
Billable
J20.3
Acute bronchitis due to coxsackievirus
Billable
J20.4
Acute bronchitis due to parainfluenza virus
Billable
J20.5
Acute bronchitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
Billable
J20.6
Acute bronchitis due to rhinovirus
Billable
J20.7
Acute bronchitis due to echovirus
Billable
J20.8
Acute bronchitis due to other specified organisms
Billable
J20.9
Acute bronchitis, unspecified
Billable
J21
Acute bronchiolitis
J21.0
Acute bronchiolitis due to respiratory syncytial virus
Billable
J21.1
Acute bronchiolitis due to human metapneumovirus
Billable
J21.8
Acute bronchiolitis due to other specified organisms
Billable
J21.9
Acute bronchiolitis, unspecified
Billable
J22
Unspecified acute lower respiratory infection
Billable

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common symptoms of acute bronchitis?

Acute bronchitis, classified under ICD-10 code J20, often presents with symptoms such as cough, production of mucus, fatigue, shortness of breath, slight fever and chills, and chest discomfort. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

How is acute bronchiolitis diagnosed in infants?

Acute bronchiolitis, typically coded as J21 in ICD-10, is diagnosed in infants through a combination of clinical examination, medical history, and sometimes chest X-rays or pulse oximetry. Symptoms include wheezing, coughing, difficulty breathing, and feeding problems. Early diagnosis and management are crucial for effective treatment.

What treatment options are available for unspecified acute lower respiratory infections?

For unspecified acute lower respiratory infections, coded under ICD-10 J22, treatment generally focuses on relieving symptoms and may include rest, hydration, over-the-counter pain relievers, and cough suppressants. In some cases, antibiotics or antiviral medications may be prescribed if a bacterial or viral infection is identified. Consulting a healthcare professional is essential for proper management.

Other acute lower respiratory infections