If you have a service-connected condition that led to infertility, it’s important to know if you can get a female or male infertility rating.
Genitourinary and Gynecological Conditions
Articles about VA disability benefits for veterans with service-connected genitourinary and gynecological conditions.
VA Disability Rating for Menstrual Disorders
Veterans with dysmenorrhea and other menstrual disorders caused by military service may be eligible for a dysmenorrhea VA rating.
Hysterectomy VA Rating
If you had a hysterectomy due to an issue caused or worsened by service, you may be eligible to receive a VA rating for a hysterectomy.
Getting a PCOS VA Rating
If you were treated for PCOS while in the military and still have symptoms today, you’ll want to learn about the PCOS VA disability rating.
Getting a Kidney Disease VA Rating
If you developed kidney disease in service, you may qualify for VA benefits from the VA. This post explains the VA rating for kidney disease.
Veterans Can Get VA Disability for Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are common in veterans and can be caused by many service-connected issues. This post explains the VA rating for kidney stones.
VA Disability Rating for Urinary Tract Infection
Because UTIs are often linked to other service-connected conditions, you may be eligible for a UTI VA disability rating.
Understanding the Agent Orange Bladder Cancer Connection for VA Disability Benefits
If you were exposed to Agent Orange during service and now have bladder cancer, you may qualify for Agent Orange bladder cancer VA benefits.
How Veterans with Low Testosterone Levels Can Get VA Disability
Low testosterone can be a symptom of several health conditions that can be service connected and eligible for VA benefits.
VA Disability for Testicular Conditions
The VA rating for testicular cancer and other testicular conditions varies and ultimately depends on the severity of symptoms.
VA Disability Ratings for Prostate Conditions
The VA provides disability benefits for service-connected prostate conditions including prostate cancer and enlarged prostates.
Connecting Erectile Dysfunction to Your Military Service
Veterans experience erectile dysfunction for a variety of reasons. Here’s how to connect ED to military service and receive VA benefits.
















