The Veteran's claim for a compensable initial disability rating for allergic rhinitis was denied as the evidence did not meet the criteria for a higher rating.,The Veteran's service connection claim for hypertension is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA opinion regarding whether he has current hypertension related to service.,The Veteran's service connection claim for residuals of hypothermia, bilateral lower extremities (BLE hypothermia) is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA examination report regarding whether his symptoms are related to service.,The Veteran's increased rating claim for obstructive sleep apnea is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA examination report regarding all of his reported symptoms and their impact on daily life.,The Veteran's service connection claim for chest pain with palpitations is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA opinion regarding whether his current condition is related to service.,The Veteran's service connection claim for left ankle condition is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA examination report regarding all of his reported symptoms and their impact on daily life.,The Veteran's service connection claim for right ankle condition is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA examination report regarding all of his reported symptoms and their impact on daily life.,The Veteran's increased rating claim for tension headaches is remanded due to insufficient rationale in the July 2022 VA examination report regarding all of his reported symptoms and their impact on daily life.
The deciding factor: The evidence did not meet the criteria for a higher rating under Diagnostic Code 6522.,The medical opinion was inadequate as it did not provide an adequate rationale regarding whether the Veteran has current hypertension related to service.,The VA examination report was inadequate as it did not discuss or explain the Veteran's lay reports of symptoms and their relation to his in-service cold exposure with hypothermia.,The VA examination report was inadequate as it did not adequately consider all of the Veteran's symptomology associated with his OSA, including fatigue and falling asleep during the day.,The medical opinion was inadequate as it did not provide an adequate rationale regarding whether the Veteran has a current disability related to his chest pain with palpitations.,The VA examination report was inadequate as it failed to discuss or explain the Veteran's lay reports of symptoms during a flare-up and their relation to his bilateral ankle condition.,The VA examination report was inadequate as it did not adequately consider all of the Veteran's symptomology associated with his tension headaches, including sensitivity to light and sound.,The VA examination report was internally inconsistent regarding which symptoms the Veteran experiences and to what level of severity.
- Claimed conditions
- Allergic Rhinitis, Hypertension, Residuals of Hypothermia, Bilateral Lower Extremities (BLE hypothermia), Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Chest Pain with Palpitations, Left Ankle Condition, Right Ankle Condition, Tension Headaches
- How they argued it
- Not specified
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- December 5, 2024
- Citation
- A24080961
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