The white house has officially revealed that US President donald trump has a venous disease in his legs. press Secretary Carolyn Leavitt said that medical tests have confirmed that trump has chronic venous insufficiency, i.e., venous insufficiency. She explained that this is not a dangerous disease, but a very common problem in older people. Doctors examined trump after he developed swelling in his lower legs. This revealed that he had a common venous insufficiency. The white house clarified that this is not a serious condition, such as deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease. It was also stated that there were no failures in vital organs such as the heart and kidneys.
The appearance of a wound on the back of Trump's hand in the photos became a topic of discussion on social media. Responding to this, Leavitt explained, "It is just a common skin problem caused by frequent handshakes or aspirin use." The white house said that doctors have determined that trump is currently healthy and has no discomfort. They stated that they shared this with the media with the intention of maintaining transparency on his health. Although the details of the treatment were not disclosed, it was clarified that the president's medical team is focusing on this problem. The veins in the body are responsible for transporting blood towards the heart. However, in some cases, due to these venous defects, especially the deep veins in the legs, blood flows backward and accumulates there. This is called venous insufficiency. This problem is caused by standing or sitting for a long time, increasing age, being overweight, and a lack of physical activity. This problem can be controlled with methods such as exercising more and resting the feet. But in some cases, it is severe and requires surgery.

The white house has clarified that Trump's vein problem is not a major concern. It said that the medical team monitoring him is effectively treating him. This statement is believed to have been made to avoid any rumors about Trump's health condition.

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