The White House released President Donald Trump’s latest annual physical exam results on Friday night, offering new details about his overall health and medical condition ahead of his 80th birthday next month.
Trump recently underwent his yearly medical evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical centre, where he reportedly met with 22 speciality providers from multiple academic institutions as part of a comprehensive health assessment.
According to the medical report, Trump weighs 238 pounds and recorded a blood pressure reading of 105/71 mm Hg. His body temperature was measured at 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit, while eye examinations were found to be within normal limits. Doctors also noted that his ear, nose, and throat evaluation was normal, aside from scarring on his right ear linked to a previous gunshot injury.
The report, authored by Captain Sean P. Barbarella, highlighted findings from an AI-assisted electrocardiogram (ECG) analysis, which estimated Trump’s cardiac age to be approximately 14 years younger than his actual age. The memo stated that his cardiac function remains normal and confirmed that circulation to his extremities is intact.
The latest exam results arrive amid ongoing public attention surrounding Trump’s health and physical appearance. Questions have previously emerged regarding visible discoloration and bruising on his hands, though both Trump and White House officials have consistently denied any serious health concerns.
Doctors attributed the bruising to minor soft-tissue irritation associated with frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin for cardiovascular prevention. According to the medical team, such side effects are common and considered benign.
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