July 17, 2025 - 19:31

The White House has announced that President Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency following reports of swelling in his lower limbs and ankles. This condition occurs when the veins struggle to send blood from the legs back to the heart, leading to symptoms such as swelling, pain, and discomfort.
Medical experts have indicated that chronic venous insufficiency is a common ailment, particularly among older adults and those with a history of circulatory problems. The diagnosis was made after the President consulted with medical professionals regarding his symptoms.
While the condition can be managed through lifestyle changes and medical treatments, it is essential for the President to monitor his health closely. The White House has assured the public that President Trump is receiving appropriate care and is expected to continue fulfilling his duties.
As updates on his health become available, the administration remains committed to transparency regarding the President's well-being.
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