VA Diagnostic Code 7614Fallopian tube, disease, injury, or adhesions of (including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)).
Rated from 0% to 100% under § 4.116. Here is what the VA requires at each level.
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- 30%
Symptoms not controlled by continuous treatment
- 10%
Symptoms that require continuous treatment
- 0%
Symptoms that do not require continuous treatment
- 10%
7621 Complete or incomplete pelvic organ prolapse due to injury, disease, or surgical complications of pregnancy
- 100%
Vaginal fecal leakage at least once a day requiring wearing of pad
- 60%
Vaginal fecal leakage four or more times per week, but less than daily, requiring wearing of pad
- 30%
Vaginal fecal leakage one to three times per week requiring wearing of pad
- 10%
Vaginal fecal leakage less than once a week
- 0%
Without leakage
- 100%
Multiple urethrovaginal fistulae
- 60%
Requiring the use of an appliance or the wearing of absorbent materials which must be changed more than four times per day
- 40%
Requiring the wearing of absorbent materials which must be changed two to four times per day
- 20%
Requiring the wearing of absorbent materials which must be changed less than two times per day
- 0%
Both or one
- 100%
7627 Malignant neoplasms of gynecological system
- 50%
Lesions involving bowel or bladder confirmed by laparoscopy, pelvic pain or heavy or irregular bleeding not controlled by treatment, and bowel or bladder symptoms
- 30%
Pelvic pain or heavy or irregular bleeding not controlled by treatment
- 10%
Pelvic pain or heavy or irregular bleeding requiring continuous treatment for control
- 100%
7630 Malignant neoplasms of the breast
General rating formula
General Rating Formula for Disease, Injury, or Adhesions of Female Reproductive Organs (diagnostic codes 7610 through 7615)
Notes on this code
These notes are part of the regulation. They change how the levels above are applied.
- Note: For the purpose of VA disability evaluation, a disease, injury, or adhesions of the ovaries resulting in ovarian dysfunction affecting the menstrual cycle, such as dysmenorrhea and secondary amenorrhea, shall be rated under diagnostic code 7615
Fallopian Tube Conditions & Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) — VA Diagnostic Code 7614
Body System: Gynecological Conditions and Disorders of the Breast Regulation: 38 CFR § 4.116 Rated Under: General Rating Formula for Disease, Injury, or Adhesions of Female Reproductive Organs (diagnostic codes 7610 through 7615)
Understanding This Condition
Diagnostic Code 7614 covers disease, injury, or adhesions of the fallopian tube, including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). These conditions affect part of the female reproductive system and can produce symptoms that may require ongoing medical care.
Because this condition falls under the general rating formula for female reproductive organs (diagnostic codes 7610 through 7615), the VA assigns a disability percentage based on the severity of symptoms and the level of treatment needed to manage them.
Available Rating Levels
Under the general rating formula that applies to Code 7614, ratings are based on symptoms and treatment:
| Rating | What It Reflects |
|---|---|
| 30% | Symptoms not controlled by continuous treatment |
| 10% | Symptoms that require continuous treatment |
| 0% | Symptoms that do not require continuous treatment |
A 0% rating acknowledges a service-connected condition that does not currently require continuous treatment. Higher ratings reflect a greater treatment burden and, at the highest level, symptoms that continuous treatment does not control.
What the VA Looks For
When evaluating a claim under Code 7614, the VA focuses on:
- The presence and nature of symptoms related to the fallopian tube condition or PID.
- Whether symptoms require continuous treatment to manage.
- Whether symptoms are controlled by that continuous treatment or persist despite it.
Important Note
For VA disability purposes, a disease, injury, or adhesions of the ovaries that results in ovarian dysfunction affecting the menstrual cycle — such as dysmenorrhea and secondary amenorrhea — is rated under diagnostic code 7615, not 7614.
This overview is based on the VA rating schedule under 38 CFR § 4.116. Individual evaluations depend on the specific medical evidence in each case.
These criteria are a rendering of § 4.116, diagnostic code 7614. The official version is the one that governs your rating.
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