Digestive · 38 CFR 4.114 · DC 7326
Crohn's Disease VA Disability Rating
Crohn's disease (regional enteritis) is rated under DC 7326. Brackets are determined by frequency of exacerbations, weight loss, anemia, and impact on health. Cases requiring biologics or repeated hospitalizations often reach the 60-100% range.
Rating criteria
| Rating | Criteria |
|---|---|
| 10% | Moderate, with infrequent exacerbations. |
| 30% | Moderately severe, with frequent exacerbations. |
| 60% | Severe, with numerous attacks per year and malnutrition. |
| 100% | Pronounced, resulting in marked malnutrition, anemia, and general debility. |
Common secondary conditions
Veterans rated for crohn's disease frequently file secondary-service-connection claims for:
- Anemia
- Malnutrition
- Depression
Use the calculator
Once you know the percentage assigned for this condition, plug it into the VA Combined Rating Calculator alongside any other service-connected ratings to see your combined percentage and 2026 monthly compensation.
Source citations
- 38 CFR 4.114 (eCFR)
- VA.gov current monthly compensation rates
- VA Office of General Counsel — Accreditation directory
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