ICD-10 Code H16.03 – Corneal ulcer with hypopyon (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Corneal ulcer with hypopyon is H16.03.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H16.03 – Corneal ulcer with hypopyon

What it is

H16.03 identifies a corneal ulcer that is accompanied by hypopyon, meaning pus or inflammatory cells have settled in the anterior chamber of the eye. Use it when documentation clearly links both findings.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include a corneal epithelial defect with stromal infiltrate, eye pain, redness, tearing, photophobia, and reduced vision. A visible layered white or yellow fluid level in the anterior chamber supports hypopyon; clinical features vary, refer to documentation.

When to use this code

Use this code when the record states a corneal ulcer and specifically documents hypopyon in the same eye. It fits ophthalmology notes, emergency visits, or discharge summaries that confirm both conditions. If laterality or cause is documented, code it separately when instructed.

Do not use for

Do not use H16.03 for corneal ulcer without hypopyon, or for isolated hypopyon without an ulcer. Check documentation if the note only says keratitis, corneal abrasion, or “anterior chamber reaction.”

Coding tip

Verify that hypopyon is explicitly documented and not merely suspected before assigning H16.03.

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