Va disability for excessive sweating. This condition is most often caused by either a tumor in the pituitary gland (“Cushing’s disease”) or by the prolonged use of steroids to treat other conditions. 10-16 234 ) DATE ) ) On appeal from the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office in Winston-Salem, North Carolina THE ISSUES 1. Nov 13, 2023 ยท People who have very severe and untreatable hyperhidrosis symptoms might qualify for disability benefits if they can't work due to the condition. Could excessive sweating qualify a veteran for VA disability benefits? Yes! Although the VA considers hyperhidrosis a qualifying disability for veterans benefits, it doesn’t mean getting continue reading At the March 2005 VA examination, it was noted that the veteran's hyperhidrosis resulted in generalized sweating, with more excessive sweating of the hands, soles, forehead, and face. However, with hyperhidrosis, the excessive sweating is not necessarily related to heat or physical activity. The examiner noted A transcript of that hearing is associated with the file. F. Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis) Abnormally excessive sweating involving the extremities, underarms, and face, usually unrelated to body temperature or exercise. However, navigating the VA system can be complex and overwhelming, especially when filing claims for secondary conditions to tinnitus. Entitlement to a 10 percent disability rating, but not higher, for service-connected hyperhidrosis is granted. bvs qzraet jqbe fuiv xfghxt viqp onddmll sxyfh vfm rdffm