Articles, tagged with "proper diagnosis", page 1
28th December 2011
Water leaks can occur in different areas of a water distribution network that serves a specific population. When a water leak occurs, it can often be the result of a water main leak. It is important to identify a water main leak as a huge volume of water ...
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Author:
anoton
09th June 2011
You may be in for a great loss if you always use diagnosis code 238.2 while reporting 11100 for a biopsy procedure your surgeon performs. The best way to know when to use the 'uncertain behavior' diagnosis code is understanding what that code descriptor r...
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Author:
James Smith
30th March 2011
Does your neurosurgery practice provide greater occipital nerve blocks? If so, don't let your neurosurgery coding turn into a headache. Confirm specifics about the patient's headache and the service your provider offered to pinpoint the proper diagnosi...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
23rd March 2011
When ICD-10 goes into effect, you will have to gear up for changes across the board as far as diagnosis coding is concerned. Many a time, you will have more choices that may need changing the way you document services and a coder reports it. Take a look a...
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Author:
James Smith
11th January 2011
Dark-colored streaks in toenails are common in the United States, especially amongst people with darker skin toes, particularly in African-Americans. For the most part, these streaks usually represent non-serious conditions. However, especially in fair-sk...
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Author:
Scott Kilberg DPM
05th January 2011
Toenail fungus is a common fungal infection that affects the toenail and sometimes fingernails. Known scientifically as onychomycosis, toenail fungus is a common infection in adults and affects about six to eight percent of the population. Toenail fungus ...
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Author:
bcured
09th December 2010
Referred to as the "curse of the Celts," rosacea is really a chronic skin situation that generally impacts Caucasians. Rosacea is a term given to individuals who always blush especially in the center of the face like the cheeks, chin, nose, and forehead. ...
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Author:
Johnny
26th November 2010
Millions of people suffer from headaches. Thіѕ repeatedly causes missed work days, less productive days and less enjoyable days. Migraine can be explained as a specific intracranial vascular headache. Often Migraine is the term mistakenly used...
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Author:
Fadi Nukta
07th September 2010
One of the common concerns tinnitus sufferers have is will tinnitus get worse. Generally, tinnitus tends to gradually decrease in its severity from the time it first appears. Sometimes it may go away altogether, especially in those people where the sympto...
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Author:
Bondy
17th May 2010
First, although it is possible you can get a good idea if you have fibroids, your symptoms by reviewing the following list, you should always obtain a proper diagnosis from your doctor to confirm this as fibroids, although few times are dangerous, there i...
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Author:
herbalcure30
26th April 2010
For those who suffer from hyperhidrosis, it is quite embarrassing and if left untreated or unregulated for the longest time, it could affect the professional and social lifestyle of the person involved and it could continue for a lifetime. Sweating on any...
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Author:
Mark Montel
22nd April 2010
A leg pillow wedge minimizes the chances of your blood pooling in your leg veins and allows the blood back to the heart for improved circulation. If you have normal functioning veins, the little valves in the vein keep blood moving forward toward the hear...
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Author:
Betsy Powell
25th January 2010
A number of Chinese herbs can be useful for the many different facets of Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease is a bacterial infectious disease caused by the spirochetal organism, Borrelia Burgdorferi. It is usually caused by a tick bite. The prevalence of the dise...
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Author:
Jill Smi
08th January 2010
Bloody (not the expletive but the adjective) appropriately characterizes bowel movement bleeding. Bright red spots of blood drip into the toilet bowl or down the legs. Red blood oozes from the surface of stools. Toilet tissue may be stained by scarlet red...
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Author:
Rachel Rich
30th September 2009
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Author:
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