Many Veterans develop hearing disorders or some form of hearing loss while in the military, regardless of their branch of service. This is likely attributable to the constant training near loud equipment, whether that be at the shooting range or while performing specific tasks related to your MOS. However, one ear disability that Veterans often fail to apply for is VA disability for Meniere’s disease.
Meniere’s disease is a condition of the ear can lead to balance and hearing problems. According to Mayo Clinic, a nonprofit academic medical center, Meniere’s disease is an inner ear disorder that can lead to dizzy spells and hearing loss.
While Meniere’s Disease can impact both ears, in most cases only one ear is affected.
Meniere’s disease is associated with a variety of symptoms related to ear injuries. Mayo Clinic explains that the most common symptoms of Meniere’s disease include:
Episodes can come and go quickly, with signs and symptoms improving and disappearing at random intervals. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you should talk to your medical provider about what may be causing the symptoms.
Currently, there is no know cause of Meniere’s disease. However, the condition appears to occur when there is an overabundance of fluid in the inner ear.
Factors that contribute to the amount of fluid in the inner ear could cause Meniere’s disease, such as improper fluid draining due to blockage, unnatural immune response, viral infection, and genetic predisposition.
To receive VA disability for Meniere’s disease, you must first prove service connection for the condition. Basically, you must show the VA that the condition was caused by military service. To prove service connection, you must:
A medical opinion from an audiologist could be very important in helping prove your condition was caused by military service.
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