White House says Trump diagnosed with vein condition

The White House announced that US President Donald Trump suffered from a chronic vein situation, and on Thursday, the White House announced after speculation about photographs showing bruising in the hands of the president.
After swelling on his legs recently, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, according to Trump, had a “comprehensive test”, including a diagnostic vascular study.
Leavitt said that Trump’s rotten hand was “part of a standard cardio-vascular prevention regime”, and he was consistent with “Frequent Hand Stress Cause Tissue Damage”.
79 -year -old Trump regularly started his good health and described himself as the “most healthy president who has ever lived so far”.
The vascular condition discovered in the last examination is called chronic venous insufficiency that occurs when the leg vessels do not pump blood into the heart and may swell and swell.
Leavitt said that “deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease evidence” and all the results of the test were “within normal limits”.
According to a note given by the White House doctor Sean Barbabella to journalists, the situation is “benign and common”, especially in people over 70 years of age.
Barbabella, additional tests “heart failure, renal disorder or systemic disease is not a symptom,” he showed, Barbabella note confirmed information from Leavitt’s previous briefing.
In general, Trump wrote the doctor in “excellent health”.
During the FIFA Club World Cup final in New Jersey on July 13, the photographers caught things like Trump’s swollen legs, and the photographs taken at the beginning of this week showed their rotten hands during a meeting in the White House with Bahrain Prime Minister Salman Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa.
At a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in February, a rotten hand was photographed on the President.
Swollen legs and bruising, online speculation and rumors that the president had an unexplained illness.
After an annual physical examination in April, Barbabella wrote that Trump “exhibited cognitive and physical health”.
Trump was 78 years old when he swore to his second period in January and became the oldest president to be opened as the US leader.