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The Veteran's service-connected left testicular atrophy and hypogonadism is rated as a chronic epididymo-orchitis, which requires treatment with over-the-counter pain medication. The Board has granted an initial compensable rating of 10%.

The deciding factor: The Veteran consistently complained of chronic testicular pain that required treatment with analgesics such as NSAIDS/Tylenol, and the evidence is at least evenly balanced as to whether he was taking continuous over-the-counter pain medication for his service-connected condition.

Claimed conditions
left testicular atrophy and hypogonadism
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
10%
Decision date
July 26, 2018
Citation
18121270

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