White House Physician: Trump Has Common Circulatory Condition

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The memo also mentioned that the president takes aspirin regularly as part of a preventive approach to heart health. While beneficial in many cases, aspirin can increase the likelihood of bruising. This explains the visible marks on his hands, which were also attributed to frequent handshakes during public engagements. Officials stressed that these observations are minor and not indicative of a deeper medical issue.

Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when the valves within leg veins weaken or fail to function effectively. Under normal conditions, these valves help blood flow upward toward the heart. When they become less efficient, blood can pool in the lower extremities, leading to symptoms such as swelling, a feeling of heaviness, and sometimes visible varicose veins. In more advanced cases, individuals may experience skin changes or irritation.

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