President Donald Trump is set to turn 80 in June. His health has been a topic of discussion recently. Observers have noticed swelling in his legs. His doctors and aides explain this as chronic venous insufficiency. This condition happens when veins struggle to return blood to the heart.
President Trump is the oldest man ever inaugurated as president. He will visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for a physical examination.
There have also been observations of bruises on President Trump’s hands. White House officials attribute these bruises to handshakes. President Trump reportedly covers the bruises using makeup. Additionally, he has a red rash on his neck. His physician, Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, stated that President Trump uses a cream for prevention. However, Dr. Barbabella has not disclosed the skin condition’s nature or the medication he uses.
For over ten years, President Trump, along with his doctors and aides, have often issued brief and sometimes vague statements regarding his fitness and health status.
Reporter Karoun Demirjian from The Times reported on these developments.

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