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The veterans folliculitis decalvans is currently evaluated as 30 percent disabling, which contemplates that 20 to 40 percent of the entire body or of exposed areas is affected, or systemic therapy such as corticosteroids or other immunosuppressive drugs required for a total duration of 6 weeks or more, but not
VA rating for razor bumps For example, the VA may award a 30% disability rating for shaving bumps to veterans with pseudofolliculitis barbae whose condition required at least six weeks of systemic treatment therapy over the last year.
Yes, veterans with folliculitis may be eligible for VA disability benefits. Eligibility depends on the severity of the condition and whether systemic therapy (such as corticosteroids, phototherapy, retinoids, etc.) has been necessary for treatment over the past 12-month period.
70% VA Disability and Extraschedular TDIU To qualify directly, veterans must have one condition rated 60% or more, or multiple conditions with one at least 40% and a combined rating of 70% or more.
If you are a veteran with disfiguring or painful skin conditions and scars, the VA may owe you disability compensation. Common service-related skin conditions include dermatitis, psoriasis, skin cancer, urticaria, chloracne, immune disorders, scars, and burns.
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CP Exams for pseudofolliculitis barbae This is an examination performed by a doctor who is hired by the VA. During this exam, you will be asked questions about your existing condition, your military service, and how your skin condition affects your daily life.
Pseudofolliculitis barbae typically presents with firm papules and pustules in the beard area (picture 1A-C). Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, secondary bacterial infection, scarring, and keloid formation are potential complications (picture 1A, 1D).

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