Reference: 38 CFR 4.87

Tinnitus: Rating Criteria

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Recurrent tinnitus - persistent or recurring ringing, buzzing, hissing, or similar head noise with no identifiable external physical cause - is rated at a single flat 10 percent. This is the only compensable level DC 6260 provides; there is no 20%, 30%, or higher tier based on loudness, frequency, or how disruptive the tinnitus is.

What separates the next level: There is no higher percentage tier under DC 6260 itself. Tinnitus that is objective - meaning it has an identifiable, definable physical cause an examiner can find - is not evaluated under this code at all; it is evaluated as part of the underlying condition causing it.

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Official CFR language
DC 6260 lists tinnitus, recurrent, at 10 percent.
Qualification explanation
The record needs to document that tinnitus is recurrent (persistent or recurring, not a one-time or resolved episode) and subjective (no definable external physical cause). Severity, loudness, or how much it interferes with daily life does not change the percentage under this code.
Examples
Persistent ringing in one ear, both ears, or perceived generally in the head, with no identifiable external cause.; Recurring buzzing or hissing that comes and goes but is a documented, ongoing pattern rather than a single isolated incident.
Medical evidence
Audiology or ENT notes documenting recurrent tinnitus; Onset and duration history; Notes ruling out or identifying an objective physical cause
Functional impact examples
Difficulty concentrating, sleeping, or being in quiet environments because of persistent head noise.; The degree of functional impact does not change the percentage under this flat-rate code, but it may still be worth documenting for the overall record.
Common misconceptions
Louder, more frequent, or more disruptive tinnitus does not qualify for a higher percentage - DC 6260 has only one compensable level.; Tinnitus in both ears is not rated as two separate 10 percent evaluations - see the single-evaluation rule.; Objective tinnitus with a known physical cause is not rated under this code.
Related topics
recurrent tinnitus; single evaluation rule; objective tinnitus
Source context
38 CFR 4.87; 6260; Current as of access date 2026-07-21. Last substantive amendment to 38 CFR 4.87 was 2017-07-21; most recent reissue (non-substantive) 2024-06-10; no Federal Register amendments found since.

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