692.71
692.71
The ICD-9 code for severe sunburn of the face, neck, and shoulders is 692.72. This code specifically refers to sunburn that is considered second-degree, indicating a more severe level of skin damage. It is important to note that ICD-9 codes have largely been replaced by ICD-10 codes, so for contemporary coding, one would refer to the appropriate ICD-10 code.
Caps prevent sunburn to the scalp and face, though the neck is still exposed. It shields the eyes from direct sunlight. Some caps that have vent panels help the scalp stay cooler but without risk of sunburn.
Contusion to the face, eye, neck, or head.
Neck Face was born in 1984.
I would say either your face or your arms.
Niacin causes flushing, a reddening and burning of the neck and face.
The term "red neck" came from around 1893 when farmers were found to have a red neck from sunburn after working in the fields. This term was specifically used in referring to the poorer people in the rural districts.
A beer bottle.
on your neck
sunburn if it looks like licorice. Also hickeys. Or you're seeing things.
malignant lesion of the neck