VASRD 7522 · Genitourinary System

Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power VA Disability Rating

Physical penis deformity that causes erectile dysfunction.

VA Rating Tiers

RatingCriteria
20%ED caused by physical deformity

How the VA Evaluates Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power

Must show both deformity and inability to achieve erection.

Approval rate

High – if deformity is documented and ED proven.

Annual service-connected

49,000 veterans

Average rating

20%

Best Evidence to Gather

  • Urology exam
  • Diagnosis of Peyronie’s disease or trauma
  • ED treatment records (Viagra, injections, etc.)

Strategy Tips

  • Provide photos or physician documentation of deformity
  • Include full ED history and treatments attempted
  • Describe how this affects personal life

C&P Exam Pitfalls

  • Claiming ED without showing deformity
  • Relying only on medication history

Common Filing Mistakes

  • Failing to prove both ED and deformity
  • Using only mental health diagnosis

Onset Patterns

  • Can arise from injury, Peyronie’s disease, or post-surgical trauma

Secondary Conditions

Conditions commonly linked to Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power. Service-connecting a secondary condition can increase your combined rating.

  • Depression

    Impact on self-esteem and relationships

  • Relationship Stress

    Sexual dysfunction consequences

Common questions about Penis, Deformity with Loss of Erectile Power

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.

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