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Medical Update on Former president Trump: Chronic Venous Insufficiency Diagnosed, Overall Health Remains Strong
Recent medical evaluations for former President Trump have revealed a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a common and generally benign condition, particularly prevalent in individuals over the age of 70. This finding, resolute through vascular assessments including venous ultrasound, was communicated by Dr. Lee Witt.
Importantly, the examinations did not detect any evidence of venous thrombosis or arterial disease. Further comprehensive medical tests and screenings also showed no indications of heart failure,kidney dysfunction,or any systemic illnesses.
Dr. Witt also addressed recent public observations of minor bruising on the back of Mr. trump’s hands. She attributed these to mild soft tissue irritation resulting from frequent handshakes and the use of aspirin, a medication prescribed for cardiovascular disease prevention. “This is a well-recognized and harmless side effect of aspirin therapy,” Dr. Witt stated, emphasizing that Mr. Trump’s overall health is “very good.”
Speculation regarding Mr. Trump’s health had surfaced following photographs taken earlier this month at the Club World Cup final in New Jersey, where his legs appeared swollen. Similar questions arose from images taken during a recent visit by Bahrain’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa, at the White House.
Previously, in April, the White House released the results of Mr. Trump’s annual physical examination, with his physician at the time declaring his health to be “excellent” and that he was “entirely fit” to fulfill his responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief.