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21,351 vetted Board decisions for Erectile dysfunction.
The Veteran's claim for a TDIU due to service-connected disabilities is remanded as the evidence does not include sufficient information to determine whether he is unable to secure or follow a substantially gainful occupation due to his service-connected disabilities.
The Board denied service connection for erectile dysfunction, hypertension, myasthenia gravis, loss of nerve function, urinary disorder, prostate disorder, sores on the hands and feet, and right side edema as not being related to service or secondary to service-connected conditions.
The Board has remanded the cases of erectile dysfunction and low back condition for further development due to outstanding private treatment records.
The Board has dismissed all appeals regarding increased ratings and earlier effective dates for various conditions, including aplastic anemia with thrombocytopenia, unspecified depressive disorder, chronic diarrhea, erectile dysfunction, and shortness of breath with exertion.
The Veteran's PTSD is granted a rating of 70 percent. Service connection for ED, sleep disorder, and hypertension secondary to PTSD are denied.
The Board has granted the Veteran's request to reopen his claims for service connection for peripheral neuropathy of the right and left lower extremities, hypertension, and erectile dysfunction as secondary to service-connected type II diabetes mellitus.,However, the claim for service connection for erectile dysfunction is denied because there is no medical evidence that it is related to service-connected diabetes mellitus.
The Board has remanded the claims for right shoulder disability, erectile dysfunction, sleep apnea, and a skin disability (other than genital herpes) due to the need for further development. Specifically, a new VA examination is required for each of these issues.
The Board has remanded the claims for diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and erectile dysfunction due to herbicide exposure. Further development is needed to determine if the Veteran's service qualifies for the expanded presumption of service connection available under the Blue Water Act.
The Veteran's erectile dysfunction and diabetes are not service-connected.,Heart disorder and hypertension have been remanded for further evaluation.
The Board dismissed all the claims as the appellant died during the appeal process.
The Veteran's service connection claims for various conditions have been denied as there is no competent evidence showing that these conditions were incurred or aggravated during a period of honorable service.
The Board has decided to remand the case due to insufficient evidence regarding the Veteran's exposure to herbicide agents during service, which is necessary for determining his claim of prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction being related to such exposure.
The Board has dismissed the appeal for service connection for hyperlipidemia due to a withdrawal. The remaining issues of service connection for heart disorder, hypertension, erectile dysfunction, and renal disorder are remanded.
The Veteran's claims for increased disability evaluations for peripheral vascular disease of the right and left lower extremities, as well as erectile dysfunction, have been denied.,The Veteran is currently in receipt of a noncompensable disability rating for erectile dysfunction.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for major depressive disorder was denied in April 2011. The effective date of the grant of service connection is October 1, 2014.,The Veteran's claim for service connection for erectile dysfunction as secondary to his service-connected depression was granted in June 2015 with an effective date of October 1, 2014.
The Veteran's erectile dysfunction is not manifested by penile deformity, and therefore does not meet the criteria for a compensable disability rating.
The Veteran's prostate cancer, status post lymphadenectomy and prostatectomy, is not service-connected.,The Veteran's erectile dysfunction is not service-connected.
The Veteran's claim for service connection for bilateral hearing loss is denied as there is no current disability meeting the VA definition of hearing loss.,Service connection for residuals, prostate cancer status post prostatectomy is denied because the evidence does not show that the condition began during active service or is otherwise related to an in-service injury, event, or disease.
The Veteran's diabetes mellitus, type 2, with erectile dysfunction is rated at the minimum level of disability. The peripheral neuropathy in his upper and lower extremities are also rated at their lowest levels.
The Veteran's death prevented the appellant from being substituted as a claimant for accrued benefits, as there were no pending claims at his time of death.
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