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VA Disability Ratings for Skin diseases: Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), Tuberculosis Luposa (Lupus Vulgaris), Active or Inactive, Dermatophytosis, Bullous disorders, Psoriasis, Malignant skin neoplasms (other than malignant melanoma), Benign Skin Neop

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Skin conditions are common among veterans and can result from exposure to harsh environments, chemicals, or other service-related factors. The VA assigns disability ratings for various skin diseases, focusing on severity, treatment required, and the impact on a veteran’s life. Let’s explore the VA’s rating system for skin conditions, including Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), Tuberculosis Luposa (Lupus Vulgaris), Active or Inactive, Dermatophytosis, Bullous disorders, Psoriasis, Malignant skin neoplasms (other than malignant melanoma), Benign Skin Neoplasms, Infections of the skin not listed elsewhere (including bacterial, fungal, viral, treponemal, and parasitic diseases), Cutaneous manifestations of collagen-vascular diseases not listed elsewhere (including scleroderma, calcinosis cutis, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, and dermatomyositis), Malignant Melanoma.