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Trump's swollen legs force White House health admission
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52626, member: 636"] White House officials disclosed Thursday that President Donald Trump received a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency after experiencing leg swelling. The 79-year-old leader underwent medical evaluation when he noticed the symptoms. White House physician Captain Sean Barbabella determined the condition represents a benign issue common among elderly individuals. Blood circulation problems in leg veins prevent proper flow back to the heart, causing fluid accumulation in lower extremities. Medical experts explain that between 10 and 35 percent of people Trump's age develop this condition. Weakened vein valves contribute to the circulation difficulties as people grow older. The president also displays hand bruising from frequent handshaking and aspirin use for heart protection. Doctors found no evidence of blood clots or heart problems during comprehensive testing. Treatment options involve compression stockings and leg elevation to improve blood flow and reduce swelling symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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