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  2. Agent Orange was a toxic, plant-killing chemical (herbicide) that the U.S. military used to clear foliage during the Vietnam conflict. Exposure to the herbicide causes Agent Orange effects, which include cancer, congenital (birth) disorders and life-threatening health complications. Contents Overview Possible Causes Care and Treatment When To ...

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · 3rd Generation Agent Orange Symptoms. Evidence in more recent years has shown that the effects of Agent Orange may not be limited to just children of exposed veterans, but can extend to their grandchildren (3rd generation).

    • AL Amyloidosis. AL amyloidosis is one form of amyloidosis, a protein disorder connected to Agent Orange herbicide exposure. The condition causes the body to make too many light chain proteins that enter organs and make them work less effectively.
    • Chronic B-Cell Leukemia. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) that affects the body’s B-cells is known as chronic B-cell leukemia. This condition is a type of cancer that takes over the white blood cells responsible for keeping the immune system running strong.
    • Chloracne. There is a direct link between exposure to herbicides like Agent Orange and chloracne. This condition causes severe blemishes on the face, like nodules, cysts, and blackheads.
    • Diabetes Type 2. Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which the VA doesn’t require you to prove a service connection if you have been diagnosed and served in the Vietnam War.
  4. Jan 23, 2023 · Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide, continues to affect people directly exposed to it during the Vietnam War and their children. Agent Orange contains dioxin, a known carcinogen. Dioxins are stored in fatty (adipose) tissue and can take decades to leave the body.

  5. Birth defects linked to Agent Orange. If you served in Vietnam or Thailand, or in or near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)—and your child has spina bifida or certain other birth defects—your child may be eligible for VA disability compensation and other benefits.

  6. Mar 6, 2014 · Chapter 9 contains information on reproductive outcomes affecting the parental generation and the course of gestation. The current chapter focuses and expands on issues related to possible adverse effects in future generations—both the children of Vietnam veterans and their offspring in turn.

  7. Jul 29, 2023 · An additional population who may be adversely affected by Agent Orange includes the children of those directly exposed to Agent Orange, in whom birth and developmental defects were a subject of concern.

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