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L08.9 - Local Skin Infection: Causes and Treatment

L08.9 is the ICD-10 code for a local infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, unspecified. It refers to an infection of skin tissue caused by bacteria, fungi, or other pathogens.

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L08.9 is the ICD-10 code for a local infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, unspecified. It refers to an infection of skin tissue caused by bacteria, fungi, or other pathogens.

What Does L08.9 Mean?

The ICD-10 code L08.9 stands for a local infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, unspecified. This code is used when a skin infection is present but cannot be clearly assigned to a more specific diagnosis. The condition affects the superficial layers of the skin (epidermis, dermis) and the underlying fatty tissue (subcutis or subcutaneous tissue).

Causes

Local skin infections can be triggered by various pathogens:

  • Bacteria: Most commonly Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
  • Fungi: Dermatophytes or yeasts can also cause local skin infections.
  • Viruses: In rare cases, viruses may lead to localized skin infections.

Contributing risk factors include minor injuries or wounds, a weakened immune system, diabetes mellitus, poor skin care, and contact with infectious material.

Symptoms

Typical signs of a local skin infection include:

  • Redness (erythema) of the affected area
  • Swelling and edema
  • Warmth in the infected area
  • Pain or tenderness on pressure
  • Possible pus formation (pustule, abscess)
  • In severe cases: fever and general malaise

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of a local skin infection is typically made by:

  • Clinical examination: Assessment of the appearance, extent, and associated signs of the infection by a physician.
  • Wound swab: Collection of a swab for microbiological analysis to identify the causative pathogen.
  • Blood tests: If systemic involvement is suspected, inflammatory markers such as CRP or white blood cell count may be measured.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the causative pathogen and the severity of the infection:

  • Bacterial infections: Topical or systemic antibiotics (e.g., penicillins, cephalosporins) depending on findings and pathogen.
  • Fungal infections: Use of antifungal agents (e.g., clotrimazole, terbinafine) as creams or tablets.
  • Wound care: Cleaning, disinfection, and bandaging as needed to promote wound healing.
  • Abscess drainage: Surgical incision may be required if pus has accumulated.

Early medical treatment is important to prevent the infection from spreading to deeper tissue layers or developing into sepsis.

When to See a Doctor?

The following signs should always be evaluated by a medical professional:

  • Rapid spread of redness or swelling
  • Severe pain or fever
  • No improvement after a few days
  • Signs of deep tissue infection (e.g., cellulitis, fasciitis)

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO): ICD-10 International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision - Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (L00-L99). Geneva.
  2. Bolognia, J.L., Schaffer, J.V., Cerroni, L.: Dermatology. 4th Edition. Elsevier, Philadelphia 2018.
  3. Stevens, D.L. et al.: Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2014;59(2):147-159.

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