Veterans Health Programs

Gulf War Syndrome

After the Persian Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm), many servicemembers reported experiencing a variety ailments that came to be known as Gulf War Syndrome, which is an umbrella term for health problems thought to be brought on as a result of service during the war. While no cause has been officially determined, anthrax vaccine, smoke from oil well fires, pesticides and depleted uranium are potential causes of Gulf War Syndrome.  

Symptoms  

The VA offers two disability programs that help veterans experiencing health problems and disabilities from their time in service. The programs include compensation and pension payments, copayment waivers for low-income veterans and free or low-cost health care at VA facilities. Veterans can also contact the VA’s toll-free Gulf War Syndrome Hotline at 1-800-749-8387.

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