Donald Trump’s latest medical examination shows a mix of strong overall health and a few areas needing attention.
According to his physician, the 79-year-old remains in excellent condition, with cardiovascular performance comparable to someone significantly younger.
His cholesterol levels have improved notably with medication, and he reportedly scored perfectly on a cognitive assessment.
Doctors also highlighted his demanding daily routine, which includes frequent meetings, public appearances, and consistent activity.
Minor bruising observed on his hands was attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin use, rather than any serious medical issue.
Despite these positive findings, physicians noted that Trump has gained about 14 pounds since his last exam, bringing his Body Mass Index to 29.7, just below the obesity threshold.
As a result, doctors recommended focusing on weight management and dietary changes to support long-term health.
The report also mentioned mild swelling in his lower legs due to chronic venous insufficiency, though the condition has improved and remains manageable. Overall, doctors concluded he is in strong health, with only minor concerns requiring monitoring and lifestyle adjustments.