ICD-10-CM Code L74: Eccrine sweat disorders and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • L74 - Eccrine sweat disorders
    • L74.0 - Miliaria rubra
    • L74.1 - Miliaria crystallina
    • L74.2 - Miliaria profunda
    • L74.3 - Miliaria, unspecified
    • L74.4 - Anhidrosis
    • L74.5 - Focal hyperhidrosis
      • L74.51 - Primary focal hyperhidrosis
        • L74.510 - Primary focal hyperhidrosis, axilla
        • L74.511 - Primary focal hyperhidrosis, face
        • L74.512 - Primary focal hyperhidrosis, palms
        • L74.513 - Primary focal hyperhidrosis, soles
        • L74.519 - Primary focal hyperhidrosis, unspecified
      • L74.52 - Secondary focal hyperhidrosis
    • L74.8 - Other eccrine sweat disorders
    • L74.9 - Eccrine sweat disorder, unspecified

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