No. A cholesteatoma is a treatable medical condition not a disability. Hearing loss is a valid employment disability.
Employment Equity is fairness in employment
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Most Cholesteatoma surgery have great results. After having this surgery most people can hear.
It doesn't "become" invalid. It is either valid or it is not valid--and that is unrelated to whether or not you've filled out an employment application.
Some symptoms of the cholesteatoma can include smelly discharged fluid coming out from the ear. As well as birth defect during birth which is also common.
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about 12 in 10 million
to treat cholesteatoma; a second-look procedure is generally performed to ensure that the entire cholesteatoma was removed during the initial procedure.
Disability and taxes are unrelated. If you were injured on the job, file with the employment security office of your state. If not, check with Social Security.
In California a disability will not effect your insurance quote but if you are in southern state like Florida a disability will effect you insurance quote.
Disability insurance is usually through one's place of employment. It is not usually something that one can get on their own since it is insurance against instances at work.
Barry Bye has written: '1978 survey of disability and work' -- subject(s): Disability Insurance, Employment, Insurance, Disability, People with disabilities, Physically handicapped, Statistical methods, Statistics