White House Publishes Summary of Trump’s ‘Outstanding’ Health Examination

President Donald Trump recently had a follow-up health evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and his physician reported that he is in “exceptional health.” Dr. Sean Barbabella, who is the president’s doctor, shared that Trump is showing strong performance in several areas, including cardiovascular and physical health.

During the three-hour visit, Trump underwent various lab tests and health assessments. He received his annual flu shot and a COVID booster vaccine as part of his preventive care. Notably, Barbabella mentioned that Trump’s cardiac age is approximately 14 years younger than his actual age, which is a positive indicator of his heart health. The doctor stated that Trump continues to maintain a busy daily schedule without any restrictions.

In July, Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that causes swelling in the legs. This diagnosis followed concerns about bruising on his hands and swelling in his legs. Barbabella described the condition as common and benign, especially in individuals over 70. Ultrasounds confirmed the diagnosis, and the president’s medical team evaluated the situation thoroughly.

This health update comes at a time when former President Joe Biden is also facing health challenges. Biden is undergoing radiation therapy for advanced prostate cancer, which he disclosed earlier this year. His team reports that he is managing well through his treatment.

Overall, Trump’s recent health evaluation highlights his robust health status, contrasting with the ongoing health issues faced by his predecessor.

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