ICD-11 classes
13 Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of anal canal
Haemorrhoids or perianal venous conditions
DB60 — Haemorrhoids
ICD-11 DB60 — Haemorrhoids
A prolapse of vascular cushions resulting in bleeding and painful swelling in the anal canal. Internal haemorrhoids is swollen veins inside the anal canal and one in a vein of the superior rectal plexus, originating above the pectinate line and covered by mucous membrane. Internal haemorrhoids are classified according to the degree of prolapse, although this may not always reflect the severity of symptoms.
It includes 1 item.
- piles
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis with code DB60 contains 7 clarifying diagnoses:
- DB60.0 — First degree haemorrhoids
- DB60.1 — Second degree haemorrhoids
- DB60.2 — Third degree haemorrhoids
- DB60.3 — Fourth degree haemorrhoids
- JA61.4 — Haemorrhoids in pregnancy
- JB41.2 — Haemorrhoids in the puerperium
- DB60.Z — Haemorrhoids, unspecified
The diagnosis is included in 2 other classes.
- Haemorrhoids in pregnancy (JA61.4)
- Haemorrhoids in the puerperium (JB41.2)