On August 25, Trump shrugged his hand with South Korean President Lee at a summit in Ming, where a large blade appeared on his back. The blade has been the focus of media attention since last year and has even sparked speculation about Trump’s health status.
Trump hasbruisesIt has always been visible during the summit talks with Lee on May 25. Especially in the photo of Trump and Lee shaking his hand in May, it can be seen that his right hand has about half the back of the area.bruises。Even in a subsequent meeting with reporters in the Oval Office, Trump's large handbruisesIt also continues to receive attention.
The world-renowned meltdown was also visible during the day's meeting with Lee in Ming, the signing of an executive order at the Oval Office, and the White House trip before talking to reporters. During this time, Trump frequently covered the back of his right hand with his left hand, and the Independent that "he seemed to be trying to cover him with his left hand to cover him with his right hand."
According to NBC, this has been the case since last year.bruisesIt can be seen in the public event. in February this year, when French President Emmanuel Macron visited the White House, was also shot by the camera to the same location.bruisesAt the time, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt explained: “The president’s hand was scratched because he was working all day and kept shaking hands with people.”
There are also photos showing,bruisesIt seems to be covered with cosmetics.
On July 15, President Trump spoke to reporters at the White House.bruisesThere are traces of dark cosmetics on the area. The photo clearly shows that concealer has been applied to this area, which is different from other red areas on the back of the hand.
In July, when speculation about the bruise resurfaced, Mr. Levitt, the spokesperson, reappeared: "It was soft tissue irritation from frequent handshakes and he was taking aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease." Mr. Trump's doctor also said: "It was only mild soft tissue irritation, and the president's overall health is excellent."
Mr. Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition in which blood accumulates in the veins of the legs due to valve dysfunction, after undergoing a full physical in July for swollen legs.
The disease is more common in the elderly, less active and obese population. Symptoms include swelling of the legs, pain, muscles, venous curvature and skin changes.
Blood accumulates in the affected veins rather than flowing back to the heart, causing increased pressure and swelling in these areas. This occurs when veins in the body do not function properly, most often affecting the legs or arms.
A lot of people think that Trump’s hands are mudded because of this.
The veins are responsible for carrying blood from the hands and feet back to the heart. If the veins fail to function effectively, blood can build up in the limbs, causing symptoms such as swelling, pain, throbbing, soreness, and even ulcers and even amputation in severe cases.
This condition is called "Congestive Heart Failure"(CHF)
A previous medical blogger in Tiktok even judged based on this that Trump only had 6 to 8 months left in life.
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XThe blogger pointed to Trump's recent bruises on his hands in public as a clear sign of CHF, saying the bruises reflected the heart's inability to pump blood efficiently, leading to poor circulation.
He also judged that Trump had chronic kidney disease (CKD), because Trump's walking posture in public appeared slow and erratic, and his pace lacked vitality. He speculated that this performance might be related to symptoms such as fatigue, physical weakness or electrolyte imbalance caused by CKD.
He believes Trump needs dialysis treatment to deal with CKD and questioned whether it is suitable for kidney transplant, saying that "transplant surgery is usually not recommended for patients over 70 years old."
According to him, Trump's health condition is "extremely serious" and warned that the combination of CHF and CKD could lead to rapid deterioration of the body and survival time will not exceed eight months.
The video quickly became popular on Tiktok and Reddit.
One user quipped: "Six months is still too long."
According to some Reddit users, the original video they saw contained a clear introduction in which the blogger explained his actual career as a physiotherapist rather than a doctor with an official license, but some clips omitted this background and misled the audience.
Critics accused the post of spreading misinformation, questioning the motives behind this deceptive clip, saying it had neither real gain nor credibility.
However, as a 79-year-old president, any abnormality in Trump's body can indeed attract the attention of the world.