What is the ICD 10 code for cervical disc herniation?

What is the ICD 10 code for cervical disc herniation?

M50. 20 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2021 edition of ICD-10-CM M50. 20 became effective on October 1, 2020.

Can a herniated disc cause neck pain?

A herniated disc in the neck can cause neck pain, radiating arm pain, shoulder pain, and numbness or tingling in the arm or hand. The quality and type of pain can vary from dull, aching, and difficult to localize to sharp, burning, and easy to pinpoint.

What can bulging disc in neck cause?

A bulging disc in your neck may be relatively painless. Or it can cause severe pain in your neck, as well as your shoulders, chest, and arms. It may also cause numbness or weakness in your arms or fingers. Sometimes, this pain and numbness may even cause you to think that you’re having a heart attack.

What are the symptoms of a neck herniated disc?

A herniated disc may produce classic signs of pain, numbness and/or tingling in the arm, as the pain is referred from the disc pressing on the nerve. This produces a typical pattern of symptoms called a dermatome. For a technical note on the nerves as related to the level involved in a neck herniated disc:

What kind of pain does a cervical disc herniation cause?

Cervical disc herniation compresses nerves in your neck causing pain and other symptoms. ; Cervical disc herniation is a common cause of neck and upper body pain. Pain may feel dull or sharp in the neck, between the shoulder blades, and may radiate (travel) downward into the arms, hands and fingers.

What are the different types of neck herniations?

The image above (right) shows the types and stages of a neck herniated disc – Bulging, Protrusion and Extrusion. In the example of the MRI picture, the C5-C6 disc is herniated leaving an impression on the spinal cord which may cause myelopathy.

Can a herniated disc cause pain in the shoulder?

In some instances it may increase the pain depending on how the neck disc is herniated and places pressure on the nerve. A disc may herniate medially (inside), in which case the shoulder abduction test will cause relief while the pain is made worse when the arm hangs or is tractioned downward.

A herniated disc may produce classic signs of pain, numbness and/or tingling in the arm, as the pain is referred from the disc pressing on the nerve. This produces a typical pattern of symptoms called a dermatome. For a technical note on the nerves as related to the level involved in a neck herniated disc:

Cervical disc herniation compresses nerves in your neck causing pain and other symptoms. ; Cervical disc herniation is a common cause of neck and upper body pain. Pain may feel dull or sharp in the neck, between the shoulder blades, and may radiate (travel) downward into the arms, hands and fingers.

The image above (right) shows the types and stages of a neck herniated disc – Bulging, Protrusion and Extrusion. In the example of the MRI picture, the C5-C6 disc is herniated leaving an impression on the spinal cord which may cause myelopathy.

How does muscle spasm help a neck herniated disc?

Muscle spasm may occur to help provide protection for the nerves irritated by a neck herniated disc by preventing excessive motion, called guarding. In this picture, the view is looking down at the disc and we can see that the neck herniated disc is pushing out and contacting the sensitive nerves.