Thyroiditis (DC 7906)

Body system: Endocrine SystemRegulation: 38 CFR § 4.119

Thyroiditis is inflammation of the thyroid gland, which can be caused by autoimmune conditions, infections, or other factors. Under diagnostic code 7906, the VA only gives a 0% rating when your thyroid function is normal (euthyroid means your thyroid hormone levels are in the normal range). If your thyroiditis causes abnormal thyroid function - either overactive or underactive - the VA will rate you under different diagnostic codes with higher percentages.

Rating levels

  • 0% — You receive a 0% (non-compensable) rating for thyroiditis when your thyroid function is normal (euthyroid). The condition is recognized but is not currently producing compensable symptoms.
  • -1% — If thyroiditis presents as overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism, including Graves' disease), it is rated under DC 7900. If it presents as underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), it is rated under DC 7903.

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