ICD-10 Code H18.23 – Secondary corneal edema (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Secondary corneal edema is H18.23.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H18.23 – Secondary corneal edema

What it is

Secondary corneal edema means swelling of the cornea caused by another eye condition, surgery, trauma, or inflammation. It reflects impaired corneal fluid control rather than a primary corneal disorder.

Clinical signs

Common findings include corneal clouding, blurred vision, and visible stromal or epithelial edema. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation for the underlying cause and laterality if recorded.

When to use this code

Use H18.23 when the provider documents corneal edema as secondary to another condition, such as postoperative change or another ocular disease. Code it when the record clearly identifies the edema as secondary and not a primary corneal edema diagnosis. Check documentation if the cause is not stated.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for unspecified corneal edema without documentation of a secondary cause. Avoid it when the chart describes a different corneal disorder or when the edema is not confirmed by the provider.

Coding tip

Link H18.23 to the documented underlying eye condition whenever the record supports that relationship.

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