President Trump, currently the oldest individual to assume the presidency, is scheduled for a physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center this Tuesday. The visit comes ahead of his 80th birthday on June 14.
Public interest in Trump’s health has increased due to recent observations of bruises on his hands. White House officials attribute these marks to frequent handshakes. Additionally, noticeable swelling in his legs has been reported. Doctors have diagnosed this as chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that impairs the veins’ ability to transport blood to the heart efficiently.
Observations also revealed a red rash on his neck. Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, Trump’s physician, has mentioned that Trump is using a cream as preventive care. The exact nature of the skin condition and the specific medication remain undisclosed.
Over the past decade, Trump’s medical team and aides have released statements about his health that are often brief and lacking in detail.

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