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A recent medical checkup of President Donald Trump revealed that mild swelling he had noticed in his lower legs was “chronic ...
The White House announced on Thursday that President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
Doctors discuss how common the condition is, why it happens — and whether Trump's symptoms align with his diagnosis.
President Donald Trump was diagnosed with a vein condition by the presidential physician according to a July 17 memo.
Johns Hopkins Medical explained that the condition occurs when the valves in a patient's leg veins don't work well, failing ...
The memo also detailed that POTUS underwent “bilateral lower extremity venous Doppler ultrasounds were performed and revealed ...
On July 17, the White House announced that President Donald Trump was diagnosed with a condition called chronic venous ...
Health experts say chronic venous insufficiency is the most common vascular disease in the country. What is it?
President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with a common vein condition, his administration announced July 17. The president underwent tests and an ultrasound to examine swelling in his legs and was ...
This vein condition is common in adults over 70. While it can cause uncomfortable swelling, it isn’t life-threatening with proper treatment.
The White House revealed the new diagnosis after recent photos of swelling in President Trump's ankles raised questions about ...
Donald Trump fans were shocked when pics emerged of the president with swollen ankles, later confirmed to be caused by ...