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You are already underway with a rating on the books. Adding a new condition is just plotting another waypoint. Filing a new condition does not put your existing ratings at risk.
Adding a new claim does not reopen or threaten the ratings you already hold. File it as a new claim on the same form.
Same three parts as any claim: current diagnosis, the in-service connection, and a nexus. If the new condition was caused by one you are already rated for, sail the Secondary Condition course instead.
The VA may schedule an exam for the new condition. Prepare the same way, and report the real impact.
The VA does not simply add percentages. Use the combined-rating math to see where the new condition lands you.
Every veteran feels adrift in this process at some point. A free accredited VSO is your harbor pilot: they have sailed these waters a thousand times and will chart the whole course with you, at no cost. Never pay a fee or a percentage of your back pay for claim help.
This is general education, not legal advice or a promise of any outcome. Report your symptoms and history accurately and completely, and never exaggerate. A free accredited VSO can file any of these for you at no cost.