Trump underwent vascular tests due to the swelling of the legs: the White House

President Donald Trump underwent vascular tests after he swelled on his legs, with all the results within the normal limits, the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt said Thursday.
Leavitt said Trump noticed “slight swelling at the bottom of the legs”, which led to the White House medical team to evaluate it.
“The president underwent a comprehensive examination that included vascular diagnostic studies, ultrasound intravenous bilateral doppler of lower extremities were carried out and revealed chronic venous insufficiency, a benign and common condition, particularly in individuals over 70 years,” Leavitt said in the presentation of the White House press on Thursday.

President Donald Trump arrived before speaking at a ceremony to sign the “lethal lethal law of the Fentanyl Law”, in the East Room of the White House, on July 16, 2025, in Washington.
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There was no evidence of deep venous thrombosis or arterial disease and an echocardiogram showed normal cardiac structure and function, Leavitt said, he added that all the results of the tests were “within the normal limits.”
Leavitt also approached the photos distributed online that show minor bruises in the back of the president’s hand, attributing the bruises to the “irritation of smaller soft tissues by the frequent handshake and the use of aspirin.”
“The president remains in excellent health,” Leavitt said.
The president underwent his annual physique at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in April. Captain’s report is P. Barbabella, who made Trump’s physicist, declared that the president was “in excellent health” at that time.
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