ICD-10 Code H16.213 – Exposure keratoconjunctivitis, bilateral (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Exposure keratoconjunctivitis, bilateral is H16.213.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H16.213 – Exposure keratoconjunctivitis, bilateral

What it is

H16.213 identifies exposure keratoconjunctivitis affecting both eyes. It means the cornea and conjunctiva are irritated or damaged because the eyes do not close or stay protected well enough.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include redness, eye irritation, tearing, foreign-body sensation, and surface dryness. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation for bilateral corneal exposure or incomplete eyelid closure.

When to use this code

Use this code when the record clearly documents exposure keratoconjunctivitis in both eyes. It is appropriate when the condition results from lagophthalmos, facial nerve palsy, proptosis, or another cause of inadequate eye protection.

Code it when the provider links the bilateral corneal and conjunctival irritation to exposure rather than to infection or an allergic process. Check documentation if the note only says “dry eyes” or “keratitis” without exposure.

Do not use for

Do not use H16.213 for unilateral exposure keratoconjunctivitis or for nonspecific conjunctivitis without corneal exposure. Do not assign it when the chart does not document both eyes or the exposure cause.

Coding tip

Confirm that the provider documents bilateral exposure and the underlying reason for poor eyelid closure before selecting H16.213.

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