White House addresses President Trump’s bruised hands and swollen legs
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WASHINGTON (Web Desk): An important White House statement regarding US President Donald Trump's health and medical examination has been released.

According to the spokesperson, medical experts have diagnosed him with ‘Chronic Venous Insufficiency’, a disease in which blood flow in the human body decreases.

The spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, said that the president felt slight swelling in his legs, after which the White House medical team conducted a detailed medical examination. The tests included Doppler ultrasounds of both his legs, which revealed reduced blood flow.

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She further said that this is a common but painful condition that often occurs in people over 70, but it is a common medical condition for which effective treatment exists, and the president s overall health is excellent.

She added that the test results did not show any evidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or arterial blockage, while the echocardiogram (ECG) found the heart s structure and function to be completely normal.

 

 

Regarding the visible bruises on the president s hand, the spokesperson explained that they are the result of minor soft tissue irritation caused by constant handshakes and daily aspirin use.

A detailed memo on President Trump s health was released by White House physician Dr Sean Barbabella, citing an annual physical examination in April. The report said the president was still in excellent health at the time.