ICD-10 Code K12.33 – Oral mucositis (ulcerative) due to radiation (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Oral mucositis (ulcerative) due to radiation is K12.33.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code K12.33 – Oral mucositis (ulcerative) due to radiation

What it is

K12.33 identifies ulcerative inflammation of the oral mucosa caused by radiation therapy. Use it when documentation links painful mouth sores or mucosal breakdown directly to radiation exposure.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include erythema, ulceration, soreness, and difficulty eating or speaking. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation for the specific oral findings and the radiation cause.

When to use this code

Use K12.33 when the record clearly states oral mucositis is due to radiation, such as after head, neck, or oral cavity radiotherapy. You should code the documented condition, not a general stomatitis diagnosis, when radiation is the stated cause.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for mucositis from chemotherapy, infection, trauma, or unspecified stomatitis. Check documentation if the cause is not clearly radiation-related.

Coding tip

Verify that the provider documents both mucositis and radiation causation before assigning K12.33.

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