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White House physician shares details of Trump’s ‘unusual’ medical exam after months of health concerns

Donald Trump’s health has sparked social media discussions after a noticeable bruise on his hand and a recent diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition affecting leg veins. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Trump’s visit to Walter Reed on October 10 for his annual check-up, his second this year, which raised eyebrows. However, expert Jacob Appel noted that multiple annual check-ups aren’t

uncommon. Trump’s physician, Navy Captain Sean Barbabella, declared him in “exceptional health,” with a cardiac age 14 years younger than his actual age, and confirmed he received flu and COVID-19 booster shots. Trump, boasting about his fitness, claimed former White House doctor Ronny Jackson rated him the healthiest president compared to Obama and Bush.

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