Trump declared in excellent health after latest medical exam
Trump declared in excellent health after latest medical exam
Trump declared in excellent health after latest medical exam
President Donald Trump has been declared in excellent health following his latest medical examination. The assessment, conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, marks his third in-person checkup in just 13 months. A detailed memo from his physician confirms he remains fully capable of performing presidential duties.
Trump, the oldest person to ever assume the presidency, underwent a comprehensive evaluation on Tuesday. The results, released three days later, included a perfect score of 30 out of 30 on a neurological exam screening for cognitive function. His routine cancer screenings, cardiovascular risk assessments, and metabolic evaluations were all up to date and within recommended intervals.
The president’s weight was recorded at 238 pounds, with a resting heart rate of 73 beats per minute. He is currently taking medication to manage cholesterol and support cardiac health. Doctors also noted a pre-existing condition: chronic venous insufficiency, a non-life-threatening issue causing poor circulation and occasional leg swelling. Dr. Sean Barbabella, the White House physician, issued a statement confirming Trump’s overall fitness. The report emphasised that the president’s health remains strong enough to handle all responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief.
The latest medical findings reaffirm Trump’s ability to serve without health-related restrictions. His ongoing treatment for cholesterol and venous insufficiency will continue as part of his regular care. The White House has not announced any further medical updates at this time.