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Do Say Every detail you possibly can about your symptoms and the history of your condition. Some symptoms are more important to remember than others, and knowing what the VA is looking for will help you know how to describe your condition.
If your razor bumps are left untreated, they can cause permanent damage to your skin. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available that you can try. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about pseudofolliculitis barbae, and how to prevent or treat them.
VA deems a disability permanent when it is reasonably certain, based on medical evidence that the level of impairment will continue for the rest of the veterans life.
In most patients, PFB can be successfully managed by altering grooming habits and using available topical and systemic treatment options. If results of other treatment modalities are unsatisfactory, hair-follicle removal via laser therapy is a viable option that could possibly result in the cure of PFB.
How long does pseudofolliculitis barbae last? Most PFB lesions resolve on their own after at least one month of continuous hair growth. However, PFB is a chronic condition that can reappear once the individual resumes shaving, so practicing an adequate grooming technique is recommended to avoid recurrences.
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Folliculitis is not currently within the VAs Schedule of Diagnostic Criteria; therefore, it is rated by analogy under Diagnostic Code 7806, for eczema.
Currently, razor bumps, on its own, is rated as a 30% VA disability under VA Diagnostic code 7806. The following diagnostic codes are used for scars in different body parts: 7800, 7801, 7802, or 7804.
Deep acne (deep inflamed nodules and pus-filled cysts) affecting less than 40 percent of the face and neck, or deep acne other than on the face and neck is rated 10 percent disabling, while deep acne affecting 40 percent or more of the face and neck is rated 30 percent. 38 C.F.R. 4.118, Code 7828.
30% VA rating (the current max for pseudofolliculitis barbae): two or three characteristics of disfigurement or tissue loss and gross distortion, or the presence of an unstable scar of one characteristic like nose, chin, forehead, eyes, ears, cheeks, or lips.
You could get a favorable decision under these conditions: The CP exam went well, meaning you completed all questions, and the exam report was declared veteran-friendly. The attending physician reviewed all medical records and stated as such in their exam report.

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