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Jaundice disorder (TM1), identified by the ICD-11 code SA01, is a condition characterised by a yellow and dark appearance of the sclera, skin, and urine. Within the Traditional Medicine (TM1) framework, it is classified under Liver system disorders and is understood as a manifestation of dysfunction in the liver, spleen, and gallbladder systems. While often a symptom, it signifies an underlying imbalance that requires attention.
From a Traditional Medicine perspective, Jaundice disorder (TM1) can arise from the invasion of exogenous pathogens such as dampness, fire, or pestilence. It may also stem from interior injury, often linked to excessive alcohol consumption or improper dietary habits, leading to internal dampness, blood stasis, and qi stagnation. Clinically, jaundice is generally associated with an accumulation of bilirubin in the body. Common contributing factors include liver diseases like hepatitis (viral or alcohol-related), bile duct obstruction, and other issues affecting the liver, gallbladder, or pancreas.
The diagnosis of Jaundice disorder (TM1) involves observing its characteristic symptomatology, specifically the yellowing of the sclera, skin, and urine, indicative of liver, spleen, or gallbladder system dysfunction. Conventional medical diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to note the yellow discolouration, followed by laboratory tests to measure bilirubin levels and assess liver function. Imaging studies may also be employed to identify the underlying cause.
The official ICD-11 code for this condition is SA01 Jaundice disorder (TM1). This code falls under the Supplementary Chapter for Traditional Medicine Conditions. When documenting, it is important to note that jaundice is often a symptom of a more significant underlying condition. Therefore, coding may require additional ICD-11 codes to specify the aetiology or related disorders. This ICD-11 code is reportable in specific healthcare contexts.
If you notice any yellowing of the skin or the whites of your eyes, it is advisable to seek prompt medical attention. This symptom, commonly referred to as jaundice, often indicates an underlying health issue that requires professional diagnosis and management to address the root cause effectively.
While Jaundice disorder (TM1) is the official ICD-11 designation, it may also be referred to by other terms. These include general clinical terms like 'jaundice', 'hyperbilirubinemia', or 'yellowing of the skin and eyes'. Specific inclusions within the TM1 classification also mention 'Acute jaundice', 'Yang jaundice', and 'Yin jaundice'.
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