Donald Trump Diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency, White House Confirms
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- 🩺 The White House has announced that President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency.
- 💡 This condition is described as common among seniors and causes blood to pool in the lower body, leading to swelling, particularly around the ankles.
- ✅ Medical experts emphasize that the symptoms are non-life-threatening and common for a 79-year-old.
Medical Evaluation and Findings
- 🔬 President Trump underwent a series of tests earlier this week, which showed no signs of more serious issues such as blood clots.
- ❤️ An April physical examination, including an EKG, indicated that his heart and blood flow were healthy.
- ⚠️ The White House addressed bruising on the president's hands, attributing it to frequent handshaking combined with regular aspirin use, which can irritate the skin.
Contributing Factors and Expert Opinions
- 📈 Experts suggest that chronic venous insufficiency is often tied to factors like age, being overweight, and prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
- 🚶 The condition occurs when blood cannot return to the heart as easily from the lower extremities.
- 🗣️ White House press secretary Caroline Levit stated that the president is doing well and not experiencing significant discomfort from these symptoms.
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