Trump’s Eyebrow Bruise Sparks Speculation About a Possible Fall
Concerns about President Donald Trump’s health have resurfaced after a noticeable red mark appeared above his left eyebrow during a White House appearance on March 11. The visible bruise quickly sparked speculation online, especially after recent photos also showed bruising on his hands and neck.
Social media users questioned whether the marks were linked to a fall, a skin condition, or another medical issue. While some mocked his appearance, others dismissed the concerns entirely.
The White House has not directly addressed the eyebrow mark. However, Trump’s physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, previously explained that a bruise on Trump’s neck was connected to a preventative skin treatment that could cause temporary redness.
Trump has also stated that he takes 325 milligrams of aspirin daily, which doctors say can make bruising more common. Earlier this year, he attributed another bruise on his hand to accidentally hitting furniture.
The renewed attention also follows last year’s diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition among older adults that can cause swelling and circulation issues.


