Skin · DC 7806

VA rating for Chronic skin rashes in 2026

The VA rates chronic skin rashes under 38 CFR 4.118 (diagnostic code 7806) at 10%, 30%, 60%. Here's what each level means and pays in 2026.

10%

5–20% coverage (or exposed-area involvement) with topical treatment rates 10%.

$180/mo

30%

20–40% body coverage or 6+ weeks of systemic therapy rates 30%.

$552/mo

60%

Constant or near-constant systemic therapy rates 60%.

$1,435/mo

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