ICD-10 Code H04.001 – Unspecified dacryoadenitis, right lacrimal gland (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Unspecified dacryoadenitis, right lacrimal gland is H04.001.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H04.001 – Unspecified dacryoadenitis, right lacrimal gland

What it is

This code identifies inflammation of the right lacrimal gland when the chart does not specify the cause. It is used for a nonspecific dacryoadenitis affecting the right side.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include swelling or tenderness in the outer upper eyelid area, sometimes with redness or a palpable mass. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation.

When to use this code

Use H04.001 when the provider documents dacryoadenitis of the right lacrimal gland but does not identify a more specific etiology. It also fits when laterality is clear and the record supports the right side only. If the note names an infectious, autoimmune, or other specific form, code that diagnosis instead.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for left or bilateral lacrimal gland inflammation, or for a more specific type of dacryoadenitis. Check documentation if the condition is actually another eyelid, tear duct, or orbital disorder.

Coding tip

Verify both laterality and whether the provider documented a specific cause before assigning this unspecified code.

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