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Donald Trump diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency following leg swelling
President Donald Trump underwent a medical examination revealing chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition causing mild leg swelling, particularly in those over 70. Diagnostic tests, including venous ultrasounds and an echocardiogram, showed no deep vein thrombosis, arterial disease, heart failure, or other serious issues. The condition, linked to aging, obesity, or inactivity, affects 1 in 20 people and is not considered alarming. The White House emphasized transparency, refuting speculation about Trump’s health, including unverified claims of a catheter observed at a June UFC event. A spokesperson called Trump the “most transparent president” with a medical report showing he is in peak condition.