
A statement from the White House spokesperson has been issued regarding U.S. President Donald Trump’s medical examination.
White House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt said that swelling in the lower parts of President Trump’s legs and bruises on his hands have been examined.
She further stated that according to President Trump’s physician, he is showing signs of vascular weakness (weakness in veins).
The spokesperson added that such symptoms are commonly observed in individuals over the age of 70.
According to the spokesperson, recent photos of President Trump showed minor bruises on the back of his hands. These marks are often caused by frequent handshakes and the use of aspirin, which can lead to irritation in skin tissues.
The White House further clarified that aspirin, which helps in the prevention of heart disease, is part of President Trump’s regular medications.