V70.0
392.9 is the general code for otitis media, but you could be more specific if you had more information about the cause and duration.
382.9
348.4
86.3
the code for foreign body present in auditory canal is 931
To code for a bilateral ear infection, use the ICD-10-CM codes H65.23 (bilateral acute serous otitis media) or H66.23 (bilateral acute suppurative otitis media), depending on the specific type of infection. Ensure you document the clinical details, such as symptoms and duration, to justify the coding. Always refer to the latest coding guidelines for accuracy.
ICD9CM is the official system of assigning codes associated with hospitals in the Untied States. Originally used to code and classify mortality data from death certificates until 1999. It consist of a numerical list of the disease code, an alphabetical index of the diseases entries and a classification system for the procedures.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code is 112.82
The ICD-9-CM code for gastroenteritis due to the Norwalk virus is 008.63. This code will become A08.11 with the new ICD-10-CM codes.
197.0 Source: http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/icd9cm/index.php?action=child&recordid=1432 General source: http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/icd9cm/
V20.2 (Routine Infant or Child Health Check that is 28 days or older)
In lay persons' terms, "ear infection" usually means otitis media. It will be difficult for you to find codes if you don't have more specific medical terminology to use. An ear infection code could be based on 380, 381, or 382 depending on the location.