White House releases memo describing results of Trump’s health checkup
Summary
President Donald Trump had a recent health checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center that showed he is in excellent health overall. His doctor reported some minor issues like swelling in his lower leg and bruising on his hands but said these do not affect his ability to do his presidential duties.Key Facts
- President Trump’s doctor reported he remains in excellent health with strong heart, lung, brain, and overall physical function.
- The health memo was released by the White House and dated the day of Trump’s medical visit, Tuesday.
- Trump has some lower leg swelling that is improving compared to last year.
- Hand bruising is described as common and linked to frequent handshaking and aspirin use.
- His heart and neurological exams showed normal results, including tests for depression and anxiety.
- Trump is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 238 pounds.
- The doctor advised a healthy diet, more exercise, aspirin use, and weight loss for prevention.
- The memo did not explain earlier skin treatment on his neck or mention any new MRI scans.
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