The White House revealed last Thursday evening a medical report detailing the health condition of the American President Donald Trump, showing that he is suffering from benign swelling in the lower legs due to chronic venous insufficiency.
Despite these symptoms, the report confirmed that the President's health remains within normal limits and is not a cause for concern.
In April, after undergoing his first annual medical check-up since returning to the presidency, Trump stated that he feels "very good," adding: "I took a cognitive test and answered all the questions correctly."
The report indicated that doctors have provided the President with some advice to change some of his health habits in order to improve his overall condition, without specifying details.
It is worth mentioning that the release of the American President's health examination results is subject to the discretion of the White House, and Trump is not legally required to fully disclose them, nor is there a standardized official model for the presidential medical examination.