What to Expect in an Irritable Bowel Syndrome C&P Exam | VA Disability |
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In this video, Leah explains what to expect during a C&P exam for IBS. She notes that these exams, conducted by nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or physicians, are essential for veterans seeking VA disability benefits, especially those with Gulf War service. The examination process includes reviewing medical records and filling out the Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ), which covers various aspects such as diagnosis, treatment history, symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, abdominal distension, and any related complications like malnutrition or weight loss. Leah emphasizes the importance of veterans having their symptoms and treatments well-documented, including any weight changes or impact on work.
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