After US President Donald Trump, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) was diagnosed, concerns about his health. Associate Professor Vascular Surgery in UC Davis Health, Mimmie Kwong, has abandoned evidence of this condition and stated that if it is left untreated, it can deteriorate and lead to amputation.
She suggested that worse CVI cases can cause unwavering wounds in the legs, and said, “Most often we see swelling in the feet. As swelling deteriorates, it can cause changes in the skin such as thickening or inflammation and dry skin.” She added: “With worse conditions of the disease, you can develop unfounded wounds in your feet and, if worse, it could lead to amputation.”
According to mimmie kwong, patients suffering from chronic venous insufficiency are more at risk of developing a deep vein – also called deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Therapy among the treatment of CVIs includes an increase in legs, remain active, wear compression stockings, ablation techniques, phlebectomy (surgical removal of veins) or injection of a chemical called sclerosant.
Concerns about the health of US President Donald Trump
After “Where is Trump?” And “Trump is dead” began to trend online on Friday, 79 -year -old US President was photographed with granddaughter Kai Trump and grandson Spencer, who left the White House 30 August, New York Times reported. He is heading to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling in Virginia. This public performance came on the heels of unverified contributions on social media and rumors online.
These speculations come at once, the US Vice President JD announced that he is ready to take over the role of the President of the United States in the case of a “terrible tragedy”. A few days ago, Donald Trump was seen with a bruise on his hand during a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.
The online community noticed that the for the first time the bruised hand of the US President in July this year, which was seemingly covered with the foundation. During this time, attention was alerted to a considerable swelling in Trump’s legs.
Meanwhile, the White House claimed that bruises were caused by “frequent, violent handshakes and the use of aspirin” because he refuted rumors and solved health problems.
Karoline Leavtt, the printing secretary, quoted chronic venous insufficiency as the basic reason. The rejection of US President’s health concerns Karoline Leitt stressed that all medical reports indicate that the president is appropriate.
The White House doctor Sean Barbarell, who gives the subsequent remarks about Trump, said he was in “excellent condition” and rejected speculation around the deep venous thrombosis, but “noted a slight swelling in his lower legs”. He claimed that there were no signs of heart failure, kidney damage or systemic disease.
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