Donald Trump has a chronic venous disease
US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, which means that blood pools in his legs due to damaged veins or venous valves. This was reported by the German publication Bild.
In Western countries, about 5% of the population suffers from this disease due to issues with venous valves that regulate blood circulation. The disease requires ongoing treatment, as it does not go away over time. Nevertheless, the White House claims that Trump remains in good shape and continues to work actively.
'Venous insufficiency is a chronic disease. Therapy can alleviate symptoms, but the underlying problem remains and may worsen,' explained a specialist.
It is important to note that the diagnosis did not indicate the presence of other serious complications, such as thrombophlebitis, heart failure, or kidney issues. However, rumors about 'important agreements' between Trump and Russian President Putin regarding the situation in Ukraine have recently emerged.
The news reports that US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. Although this disease requires ongoing treatment, Trump has no serious complications, but rumors of joint agreements with the Russian president regarding Ukraine have surfaced.