The Board has denied all the veteran's claims for service connection as his claimed conditions are not related to his active military service or events therein, and none of them have been shown to be due to an undiagnosed illness.
The deciding factor: The evidence does not show that any of the veteran's claimed conditions were incurred in service or due to an undiagnosed illness.
- Claimed conditions
- {"condition_name":"Psychiatric disability manifested by sleep problems, loss of concentration, depression, and night sweats","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Cardiovascular disorder manifested by chest pain, dizziness, and elevated blood pressure readings","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Dermatological disorder manifested by a skin rash and hair loss","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Headaches","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Visual disorder manifested by blurred vision, eye pain, and sensitivity to light","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Gastrointestinal disorder manifested by nausea","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Orthopedic disability manifested by muscular and joint pain (to include jaw pain)","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Respiratory disorder manifested by breathing problems","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Ear disorder manifested by pain","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}, {"condition_name":"Genitourinary disorder manifested by a urinary tract infection","claimed_as":"undiagnosed illness"}
- How they argued it
- Not specified
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- August 10, 2006
- Citation
- 0624321
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What this means for you
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