What to Expect in a C&P Exam for Urinary Frequency | All You Need To Know
In this video, Leah, discusses urinary frequency and voiding dysfunctions in the context of VA disability claims and Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams. She explains that urinary frequency is often a symptom of underlying conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, cancer, or stress incontinence. Veterans may receive service connection for urinary frequency either on a primary or secondary basis, depending on when the condition developed. Leah outlines what happens during a C&P exam, including the use of the Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) to evaluate the veteran's condition and determine the severity of symptoms, such as the need for absorbent materials or the frequency of bathroom visits. She also touches on how urinary frequency impacts VA disability ratings, which range from 10% to 40% based on the frequency of urination. 🟥 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/472dW2p 🟦 Website: https://prestigeveteranmctx.com/ About: At Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting, a veteran-owned company, we specialize in Independent Medical Opinions (IMOs) known as Nexus letters. The purpose of this channel is to empower YOU, the veteran, to take charge of your medical evidence and provide you with valuable educational tools and research to guide you on your journey. Understanding the unique challenges veterans face our commitment lies in delivering exceptional service and support. Leveraging an extensive network of licensed independent medical professionals, all well-versed in the medical professional aspects of the VA claims process, we review the necessary medical evidence to incorporate in our reports related to your VA Disability Claim. Prestige Veteran Medical Consulting is not a law firm, accredited claims agent, or affiliated with the Veterans Administration or Veterans Services Organizations. However, we are happy to discuss your case with your accredited VA legal professional. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is not medical or legal advice and should not be substituted for advisement from your VSO, accredited agent, or Attorney. #vadisability #va #veteransbenefits

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