The hematomas were noticed in February, but the speculations on Trump’s health have re -emerged in recent weeks
Summary
Donald Trump presented bruises on the hands attributed to frequent hands of hands and aspirin, as well as being diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that compromises the venous system of the legs.
The bruises in the hands of the President of the United States Donald Trump have generated a series of online speculations in recent weeks. After months who tried to cover the purple and dark signs with makeup, Monday 25, the politician appeared with the bruise completely exposed. Look what we know:
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The Viola were noticed for the first time in February of this year. Pressed by the press and the public, in July, the White House explained that the brands were made up of “handshake” made “all day, every day”.
Dr. Trump Sean Barbarella confirmed the justification. In a note, he said that the bruises are “consistent with a slight irritation of the soft tissues due to the frequent tightening of the hand and the use of aspirin, which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regime”, but the president has “excellent health”.
At the time the diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency was also announced. In a press conference, the spokesman for the Karoline Leavitt institution explained that Trump sought a medical evaluation due to swelling in the legs and bruises on his hands.

What is chronic venous insufficiency?
According to the vascular surgeon and the member of the Brazilian society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery Caio Focassio, chronic venous insufficiency is a condition that affects the venous system of the legs and compromises the return of the blood to the heart.
The accumulation of blood on the legs causes pressure, expansion of veins and inflammation. “It is like a traffic jam in the venous system. Over time, this accumulation generates symptoms that influence the mobility, well -being and even the patient’s cardiovascular health”, explains the expert to Earth.
The main symptoms are:
- Swelling in legs and ankles, especially at the end of the day;
- Feeling of weight, pain or burning in the legs;
- Apparent veins and varicose veins;
- Itching or darkening of the skin (hyperpigmentation);
- In serious cases, wounds for hard healing (venous ulcers);
Source: Terra

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