Donald Trump’s recent public appearances and absences have sparked speculation about his health. Observers noted bruises on his hands and swollen ankles, raising concerns about his well-being. However, his doctor provided an update, revealing that Trump’s cardiac age is younger than his actual age.
Following a routine yearly checkup at Walter Reed Medical Centre, Navy Captain Sean Barbabella stated that Trump is in excellent health with strong cardiovascular and physical performance. Despite receiving a Covid-19 booster vaccine and flu jab, doubts persist among some regarding the President’s health.
Photographs of Trump’s hands, showing bruise-like marks, have fueled health worries. The White House attributed these blemishes to frequent handshaking and aspirin use. Concerns were further raised when Trump’s appearance at a 9/11 event displayed a lopsided face, leading to speculations of a stroke symptom.
Trump’s swollen ankles have also drawn attention, with his doctor diagnosing him with chronic venous insufficiency. His periodic absences have fueled wild speculations, including rumors of his demise, trending on social media. Despite these concerns, Trump has dismissed reports of his declining health as “fake news.”
In addition to physical health issues, Trump’s mental sharpness has been questioned due to false statements, such as a claim about his late uncle’s connection to the Unabomber. This claim was debunked, highlighting discrepancies in Trump’s narratives.
