Trump in ‘excellent’ cardiovascular health, doctor says after unannounced MRI

Trump in ‘excellent’ cardiovascular health, doctor says after unannounced MRI
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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Donald Trump who turns 80 in June, has long faced criticism for limited transparency around his health. His sudden October 10 trip to Walter Reed medical center—outside the usual annual exam—spurred speculation about what prompted the check-up. — AFP pic

WASHINGTON, Dec 2 — US President Donald Trump has “excellent” cardiovascular health, his doctor said yesterday citing an MRI taken during an unannounced hospital visit that ignited fresh scrutiny over his medical condition.

The Republican billionaire, who turns 80 in June, has long faced criticism for limited transparency around his health. His sudden October 10 trip to Walter Reed medical center—outside the usual annual exam—spurred speculation about what prompted the check-up.

But in a memo released by the White House, physician Sean Barbabella said the advanced imaging was purely preventive, intended “to identify issues early, confirm overall health, and ensure he maintains long-term vitality.”

“Overall, his cardiovascular system shows excellent health. His abdominal imaging is also perfectly normal. All major organs appear very healthy and well-perfused,” Barbabella said.

MRI scans, or magnetic resonance imaging, are commonly used to detect serious conditions such as tumors, strokes and multiple sclerosis, as well as more minor issues like muscle tears and inflammation.

Pressed by reporters in recent weeks, Trump—the oldest person ever sworn in as US president—had sidestepped questions about the purpose of the visit, directing inquiries to his medical team.

During his second term, he has often appeared with bruising on his right hand, occasionally covered with makeup. The White House has attributed the marks to the aspirin he takes as part of a “standard” cardiovascular health regimen.

In the summer, the administration disclosed that Trump had been evaluated for swelling in his legs and diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency—a common condition in which faulty vein valves allow blood to pool, causing swelling, cramping and skin changes. It can be managed with medication or targeted procedures. — AFP 

 

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