Neuritis of fifth cranial nerve (DC 8305)

Body system: Neurological Conditions and Convulsive DisordersRegulation: 38 CFR § 4.124a

Neuritis is inflammation of a nerve that can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area. The VA rates neuritis using the same criteria as paralysis conditions, looking at whether the nerve damage is complete or incomplete. Ratings range from 10% for moderate incomplete neuritis up to 50% for complete neuritis, with the key factor being how severely the nerve inflammation affects your function.

Rating levels

  • 30% — Under 38 CFR §4.124a, neuritis of the fifth (trigeminal) cranial nerve is rated by reference to the paralysis tiers for the same nerve. Without organic changes (muscle atrophy, loss of reflexes, sensory disturbances), the maximum rating is moderate incomplete paralysis. With demonstrable organic changes, severe incomplete paralysis applies; complete paralysis is rated under the 85-series paralysis code for this nerve.
  • 10% — Under 38 CFR §4.124a, neuritis of the fifth (trigeminal) cranial nerve is rated by reference to the paralysis tiers for the same nerve. Without organic changes (muscle atrophy, loss of reflexes, sensory disturbances), the maximum rating is moderate incomplete paralysis. With demonstrable organic changes, severe incomplete paralysis applies; complete paralysis is rated under the 85-series paralysis code for this nerve.
  • 0% — Under 38 CFR §4.124a, neuritis of the fifth (trigeminal) cranial nerve is rated by reference to the paralysis tiers for the same nerve. Without organic changes (muscle atrophy, loss of reflexes, sensory disturbances), the maximum rating is moderate incomplete paralysis. With demonstrable organic changes, severe incomplete paralysis applies; complete paralysis is rated under the 85-series paralysis code for this nerve.

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