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NOTE 2: For VA purposes, the INITIAL diagnosis of hypertension or isolated systolic hypertension must be confirmed by readings taken 2 or more times on at least 3 different days. Blood pressure results may be obtained from existing medical records or through scheduled visits for blood pressure measurements.
Your hypertension must be rated at 10 percent or higher to receive monthly compensation? though a 0 percent rating still qualifies you for health care and other ancillary benefits. Your rating depends on your blood pressure reading.
If your diastolic pressure (bottom number) is 130 or higher: 60 percent rating. If your diastolic pressure is 120 to 129: 40 percent rating. If your diastolic pressure is 110 to 119, or your systolic pressure (top number) is 200 or higher: 20 percent rating.
New PACT Act-related presumptive conditions and locations. We've added 2 new Agent Orange presumptive conditions based on the PACT Act: High blood pressure (also called hypertension)
Although various sources define hypertension slightly differently, you can support your diagnosis by documenting elevated systolic pressure above 140 or diastolic pressure above 90 with at least two readings on separate office visits.