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== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead == | '''Includes''' | ||
( | * Labrynthitis:It happens when the labyrinth, a part of the inner ear that helps control your balance, gets swollen and inflamed. The inflammation may cause sudden vertigo [[Disorder of vestibular function, NOS]] This makes you feel like you're spinning or whirling. Labyrinthitis may also cause temporary [[Hearing loss, any type]] or [[Tinnitus (ringing of the ears)]]. | ||
* Vestibular neuritis-inner ear disorder that results in severe vertigo, dizziness and balance issues, combine with other codes as applicable | |||
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | |||
*[[Disorder of vestibular function, NOS]] | |||
*[[Hearing loss, any type]] | |||
*[[Tinnitus (ringing of the ears)]] | |||
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