Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a painfule and serious skin disease that tragically is often misdiagnosed. Because HS usually begins as pimple-like bumps on the skin, many victims (and doctors, too) think their condition is acne, ingrown hair, or boils. As the disease worsens, the pimple-like bumps most commonly erupt in the underarm or groin areas—places that everyday pimples typically do not appear—and grow deep into the skin becoming very painful. To make matters worse, they often rupture, leaking bloodstained pus.
There is no cure for Hidradenitis Suppurativa, but some who have the disease can experience long periods of remission. For others, however, their life may be characterized by constant pain and ever-worsening symptoms. If your HS prevents you from working, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes Hidradenitis Suppurativa as a disease that can be potentially disabling. In determining your eligibility for benefits the SSA will evaluate the extent of your skin lesions, how often you have flare-ups, how your symptoms (especially pain) limit you, what treatment you are receiving, and how your treatment affects you.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa appears in the Blue Book under SECTION 8: SKIN CONDITIONS, and has a dedicated listing under subsection 8.06. According to the “Blue Book”, to qualify for SSD benefits for Hidradenitis Suppurativa, your medical records must show “extensive skin lesions involving both axillae [underarm], both inguinal areas [both sides of the groin] or the perineum [around the gentials and anus] that persist for at least 3 months despite continuing treatment as prescribed.”
Even if the listing is not satisfied, you can successfully demonstrated that Hidradenitis Suppurativa prevents you from sustaining competitive employment either in their usual field of work or any other job in the national economy given their age, education, and work experience, taking into consideration the limitations caused by the disease.
If you need help applying for Social Security Disability or SSI, please contact me at joshben99@gmail.com. I have over 26 year's experience with Social Security Disability cases. I handle cases all over the United States.
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