H57.13
BillableOcular pain, bilateral
Ocular pain, bilateral
Coding Notes
Excludes 2
Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both
- •certain conditions originating in the perinatal periodP04-P96
- •certain infectious and parasitic diseasesA00-B99
- •complications of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperiumO9A)O00
- •congenital malformations, deformations, and chromosomal abnormalitiesQ00-Q99
- •diabetes mellitus related eye conditions, , ,E09.3, E10.3, E11.3, E13.3
- •endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseasesE00-E88
- •injury (trauma) of eye and orbitS05
- •injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causesS00-T88
- •neoplasmsC00-D49
- •symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classifiedR00-R94
- •syphilis related eye disorders, , ,A50.01, A50.3, A51.43, A52.71
Related Codes(3)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(27)
SNOMED CT
- Pain around eye86260003
- Periorbital pain86260003
- Bilateral periorbital pain of eyes16442221000119107
- Periorbital pain of bilateral eyes16442221000119107
- Periorbital pain of both eyes16442221000119107
- Left periorbital eye pain16442141000119109
- Periorbital pain of left eye16442141000119109
- Pain of bilateral eyes344961000119109
- Pain of both eyes344961000119109
- Pain of left eye339211000119104
- Pain of right eye333601000119102
- Periorbital pain of right eye16442181000119104
- Right periorbital eye pain16442181000119104
Clinical Terms
- Right periorbital eye pain
- Pain of bilateral eyes
- Pain of right eye
- Left periorbital eye pain
- Periorbital pain
- Periorbital pain of left eye
- Periorbital pain of right eye
- Pain around eye
- Periorbital pain of both eyes
- Bilateral periorbital pain of eyes
- Pain of both eyes
- Pain of left eye
- Periorbital pain of bilateral eyes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for ocular pain, bilateral?
The ICD-10-CM code for ocular pain, bilateral is H57.13. The full clinical description is "Ocular pain, bilateral". H57.13 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.
What does ICD-10 code H57.13 mean?
ICD-10-CM code H57.13 represents “Ocular pain, bilateral”. It is classified under Chapter 7: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is H57.13 a billable code?
Yes, H57.13 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is H57.13 in?
H57.13 is in Chapter 7: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa (codes H00-H59).
What SNOMED CT codes does H57.13 map to?
H57.13 maps to 7 SNOMED CT concepts: 16442221000119107, 16442141000119109, 86260003, 344961000119109, 339211000119104, and 2 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.
What are the UMLS CUIs for H57.13?
H57.13 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C2881446. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
How does H57.13 relate to ICF functioning codes?
ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like ocular pain, bilateral affect a person's functioning — body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.
What is the ICD-11 equivalent of H57.13?
There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for H57.13 in the WHO crosswalk tables. This may mean the concept is classified differently in ICD-11. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 converter to search for related codes.
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Includes SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) used by permission of SNOMED International. Includes content from the UMLS Metathesaurus, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.