The White House recognized the bizarre hand nubbles and swollen legs of President Donald Trump – and the hand of the supreme commander was diagnosed by chronic venous insufficiency.
On Thursday, the Pers Secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt spoke about the mysterious handbruis of the 79-year-old who was photographed earlier this week, caked in makeup. Around the same time looked like photos of Trump's legs while he saw the FIFA Club World Cup swollen and enlarged, which also raised questions about his health.
During a press conference, Leavitt said that Trump noticed 'mild swelling' in his lower legs and received a control of the medical unit of the White House. A study that included diagnostic vascular studies, bilateral lower extremities and venous doppler ultrasounds revealed a diagnosis of “chronic venous insufficiency ab.”
The condition occurs when legaders are damaged and wrestle to send blood back to the heart, causing blood into your legs and swelling. The fairly common condition usually affects people older than 50 years, but the risk grows as one parent becomes, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
There were no proof of deep venous thrombosis or arterial disease and a blood counting test and echocardiogram yielded both normal results, Leavitt added.

The White House recognized the mysterious hand brown and swollen legs of President Donald Trump on Thursday. The White House said that Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency ab '. (Getty/AP)
The White House recognized the mysterious hand brown and swollen legs of President Donald Trump on Thursday. The White House said that Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency ab '. (Getty/AP)
The press secretary then spoke the widely speculated bruise on the back of Trump's hand and told reporters that it was a result of 'frequent hands of hand'.
“This is consistent with minor irritation for soft tissue due to frequent handshake and the use of aspirin, which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regime. This is a well -known and benign side effect of aspirin therapy, and the president remains in excellent health,” she said.
Zoomed recordings of Trump's hand seemed to fill with a low make-up-one shade that did not match his skin, plastered over the Top-Vegreked online earlier this week.
On a part of his hand, buried under the concealer, there seemed to be an incision or scar of a species.

Part of Trump's hand seemed to have an elevated scar. (AFP via Getty Images)
Part of Trump's hand seemed to have an elevated scar. (AFP via Getty Images)

Images of the president at the FIFA Club World Cup showed his swollen legs. (Reuters)
Images of the president at the FIFA Club World Cup showed his swollen legs. (Reuters)
It was not the first time that the goal on Trump's hand was concerned. In February it seemed yellow and bruised and also covered with makeup, during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Leavitt gave a similar answer to The independent On Wednesday about concern about the bruise, saying: “President Trump is a man of the people and he meets more Americans and shakes their hands daily than any other president in history.
“His dedication is unwavering and he proves that every day.”