ICD-10 Code H01.1 – Noninfectious dermatoses of eyelid (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H01.1 – Noninfectious dermatoses of eyelid
What it is
H01.1 identifies noninfectious skin conditions affecting the eyelid. Use it for inflammatory or other dermatoses of the eyelid when the cause is not an infection.
Clinical signs
Findings may include eyelid redness, scaling, itching, swelling, or irritation. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation, and confirm the condition is noninfectious.
When to use this code
Use H01.1 when the provider documents a dermatosis limited to the eyelid and does not identify an infectious cause. It may fit dermatitis-like eyelid conditions, but you should code only what is documented. If the record names a more specific eyelid disorder, use that code instead.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for infectious eyelid disorders or trauma-related eyelid problems. Check documentation if the note mentions blepharitis, stye, or another specific diagnosis.
Coding tip
Assign the most specific eyelid diagnosis documented, and verify laterality or subtype if the record provides it.