- Is Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power a VA-rated disability?
- Yes. The VA rates Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power under VASRD diagnostic code 7522 (Genitourinary System). Physical penis deformity that causes erectile dysfunction.
- What VA disability rating can I get for Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power?
- Possible VA ratings for Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power are 20%. Examples: 20% — ED caused by physical deformity.
- What's the typical VA rating awarded for Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power?
- The average awarded rating for Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power is 20%. Roughly 49,000 veterans are service-connected for Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power each year. Typical approval likelihood: High – if deformity is documented and ED proven..
- What evidence helps prove Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power for VA disability?
- Strong evidence for a Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power claim includes: Urology exam; Diagnosis of Peyronie’s disease or trauma; ED treatment records (Viagra, injections, etc.).
- What mistakes should veterans avoid when claiming Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power?
- Common pitfalls when filing for Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power: Failing to prove both ED and deformity; Using only mental health diagnosis.
- What conditions are commonly secondary to Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power?
- Conditions often service-connected as secondary to Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power include: Depression, Relationship Stress. Filing for secondary conditions can increase a veteran's combined VA rating.