USA: President Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency

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The US President Donald Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous failure after passing the exams when he represented swelling at the bottom of his legs, the White House announced.

The representative of the White House Caroline Levit Reading the doctor’s letter, he said that this is a “soft” situation, adding that the results of the presidential exams were within normal limits. Also normal was the structure and function of the heart.

A small bruise in Trump’s hand, which was obvious in recent photographs, is explained by the frequent handshakes that he makes and aspirin.

Levita said that venous insufficiency is a “ordinary disease” for people over 70 years old. And there is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or problems in the presidential arteries.

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