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How SSA Evaluates Tuberculosis, Fungal Infections, Mycobacterial Disease, and Other Chronic Pulmonary Infections

Chronic lung infections can be debilitating, persistent, and life‑altering. Conditions like tuberculosis (TB), fungal infections, and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease often cause long‑term lung damage, repeated hospitalizations, and severe breathing limitations. For many Texans, these infections make full‑time work impossible.

If you are living with a chronic lung infection that affects your ability to breathe, exert yourself, or maintain consistent attendance at work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

At MLF Legal, our social security disability lawyers help Texans gather the right medical evidence, document their symptoms, and build strong disability claims. If you are struggling with chronic lung infections and social security disability questions are on your mind,  give us a call at 214‑357‑1782 for a free consultation.

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Understanding Chronic Lung Infections

Chronic lung infections occur when bacteria, fungi, or other organisms cause long‑term inflammation, scarring, or structural damage to the lungs. These infections often require prolonged treatment and may lead to permanent respiratory impairment.

Common chronic lung infections include:

  • Tuberculosis (TB)

  • Nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections, such as MAC

  • Fungal infections, including:

    • Histoplasmosis

    • Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)

    • Aspergillosis

    • Blastomycosis

  • Chronic bacterial infections

  • Recurrent pneumonia

  • Bronchiectasis‑related infections

Common symptoms include:

  • Chronic cough

  • Shortness of breath

  • Chest pain

  • Fatigue

  • Fever or night sweats

  • Weight loss

  • Coughing up blood (hemoptysis)

  • Frequent respiratory flare‑ups

These symptoms often worsen over time and can severely limit daily functioning.

How SSA Evaluates Chronic Lung Infections

Chronic lung infections are evaluated under Blue Book Listing 3.02Chronic Respiratory Disorders, but may also involve other listings depending on complications.

 

SSA focuses on objective medical evidence, including:

1. Imaging

  • Chest X‑rays

  • CT scans

  • High‑resolution CT (HRCT)

These tests show scarring, cavitation, nodules, or bronchiectasis.

2. Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs)

  • FEV1

  • FVC

  • DLCO

Reduced values support disability.

3. Sputum Cultures & Lab Testing

Positive cultures for TB, NTM, or fungal organisms help confirm diagnosis.

4. Hospitalizations & Exacerbations

SSA reviews:

  • ER visits

  • Inpatient stays

  • IV antibiotic treatments

  • Recurrent flare‑ups

5. Treatment Duration

Many chronic infections require:

  • Months or years of antibiotics

  • Antifungal therapy

  • Steroids

  • Oxygen therapy

Long‑term treatment supports disability claims.

Chronic Lung Infections and Social Security Disability

FAQs About Chronic Lung Infection Social Security Disability Benefits

Can chronic lung infections qualify for Social Security disability?

Yes. TB, fungal infections, NTM disease, and other chronic infections may qualify if they cause severe breathing limitations or frequent flare‑ups.

CT scans, sputum cultures, pulmonary function tests, and hospitalization records are key.

Yes. Long‑term antibiotic or antifungal therapy supports disability, especially when combined with reduced lung function.

Yes. Many infections cause scarring, bronchiectasis, or fibrosis, which can support disability approval.

SSA reviews ER visits, hospitalizations, and exacerbations requiring IV antibiotics or steroids.

A lawyer helps gather medical evidence, coordinate with specialists, prepare RFC documentation, and appeal denials.  An experienced social security disability attorney can craft a strategy to give a judge exactly what they are looking for to give a positive ruling.

Chronic Lung Infections and Social Security Disability

Do You Need to Meet Listing 3.02 to Qualify?

No. Many chronic lung infection claimants qualify through Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) instead of meeting the listing.

You may qualify if your condition prevents you from:

  • Walking more than short distances

  • Standing for long periods

  • Lifting or carrying objects

  • Working around dust, fumes, smoke, or chemicals

  • Maintaining consistent attendance

  • Performing your past work or adjusting to new work

Even if your test results do not meet SSA’s exact thresholds, your symptoms and limitations may still support disability.  This is part of the sequential evaluation process set up by the Social Security Administration.

How Chronic Lung Infections Limit Work Ability

Chronic lung infections and social security disability affect both physical and environmental work functions.

Physical limitations include:

  • Shortness of breath

  • Reduced stamina

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Difficulty lifting or carrying

  • Needing frequent breaks

  • Inability to walk long distances or climb stairs

Environmental limitations include:

  • Inability to tolerate dust, fumes, smoke, or chemicals

  • Sensitivity to temperature extremes

  • Difficulty working in poorly ventilated areas

Attendance issues:

  • Frequent medical appointments

  • Long‑term antibiotic therapy

  • Hospitalizations

  • Flare‑ups requiring rest

These limitations often make full‑time work unsustainable.

Evidence That Strengthens a Chronic Lung Infection Disability Claim

MLF Legal helps you gather:

  • Imaging (X‑ray, CT, HRCT)

  • Pulmonary function tests (PFTs)

  • Sputum cultures and lab results

  • Hospitalization records

  • IV antibiotic treatment records

  • Oxygen therapy documentation

  • Medication lists

  • Specialist (infectious disease or pulmonologist) notes

  • RFC forms completed by your doctor

We also help ensure your medical records clearly document:

  • Frequency of flare‑ups

  • Response to treatment

  • Limitations in daily activities

  • Need for rest or breaks

  • Environmental sensitivities

Get Help With Your Chronic Lung Infection Disability Claim

Chronic lung infections are serious, persistent, and often disabling—and SSA’s rules are complex. You don’t have to navigate this alone.

If your breathing problems prevent you from working, call MLF Legal at 214‑357‑1782 for a free case review. Our social security disability lawyers help Texans, and people all over the United States, gather the right evidence, communicate with their doctors, and fight for the benefits they deserve.

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