Check your application for what questions they asked you. Check here for more details on Pre - X clauses and definitions http://www.steveshorr.com/technical_questions.htm#What%20is%20a%20Pre-Existing%20Condition Check with www.Webmd.com for a medical answer to what condiontions may require a hysterectomy
A sexually transmitted disease may be a preexisting condition, but not necessarily.
If your shoulder commonly comes out of its socket, then it is a preexisting condition. If it is the first time you have dislocated your shoulder or if you have never dislocated your shoulder, then it is not a preexisting condition.
According to my insurance company if you have seen a doctor about the condition it is preexisting.
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If the pregnancy began before the first date of coverage - yes it is preexisting.
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No, premature birth is not at all a preexisting condition. Premature birth becomes imminent when the doctor thinks the condition of both mother and child would be safe to allow premature birth. In this way it will not be considered as a preexisting condition while applying for Medical insurance.
Yes. In order to have a knee replacement done you must first have a significant amount of damage to the knee joint. That is your preexisting condition. The knee replacement itself was done to replace the damaged joint and may or may not be considered a preexisting condition.
"Preexisting" : a condition or state which preceded another. (sometimes appears hyphenated as 'pre-existing') A "preexisting condition" : A status for medical afflictions that were already affecting a patient before the beginning of the current (or future) medical coverage or treatment.
It depends on what is causing the sleep apnea. It is preexisting if it is caused by tonsils, adnoids, or an elongated uvula. It is not preexisting if it is caused by being overweight, or possibly by a deviated septum.
Your doctor will probably have to recommend it. Uterine Cancer, or another serious condition would warrant a hysterectomy.