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2025 ICD-10-CM code L55.1

Sunburn of second degree.

Use additional codes to specify any complications or infections associated with the sunburn.

Treatment for second-degree sunburn may be medically necessary to alleviate pain, prevent infection, and promote healing.

In simple words: Second-degree sunburn

Sunburn of second degree.

Example 1: A patient presents with painful, blistered sunburn on their shoulders and back after spending a day at the beach without sunscreen., A landscaper develops second-degree sunburn on their arms and neck after working outdoors in the sun for several hours without adequate protection., A child experiences second-degree sunburn on their face and chest after falling asleep in the sun while playing in the backyard.

Location and severity of the sunburn, presence of blisters, associated symptoms (e.g., pain, tenderness, swelling), and any other relevant clinical findings.

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