White House says Trump diagnosed with vein condition after questions about bruises
President Trump has been diagnosed with a vein condition, the White House has confirmed.
The White House made the announcement today after questions arose about unusual bruising on Trump's body.
The president is reportedly being treated with blood thinners
A spokesperson would not disclose the exact condition, but did state that the president is being treated with blood thinners to prevent future bruising.
The president's doctor states that his health is 'excellent'
Doctor Marvin Mills, the president's personal physician, released a statement earlier today declaring the president's health as "excellent" and the condition as "treatable"
Update: Trump spokesperson confirms diagnosis
In a statement released just now, Trump spokesperson Alice Blessitt confirmed that the president has been diagnosed with varicose veins. She states that the condition is "common among individuals with prolonged periods of standing, such as presidents"
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