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Trump receives vein issue diagnosis amid leg swelling rumors

Wesley Dockery with AP, AFP, Reuters
July 18, 2025

US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with "chronic venous insufficiency," according to the White House. Images of Trump's bruised hand and swollen legs sparked rumors about the 79-year-old president's health.

US President Donald Trump attends a meeting with Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa in the Oval Office of the White House on July 16, 2025
The White House has frequently claimed that 79-year-old Trump is in excellent healthImage: Aaron Schwartz/UPI Photo/IMAGO

US President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with a common, benign vein condition, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday.   

"In recent weeks, President Trump noted mild swelling in his lower legs," Leavitt told journalists at a White House press briefing.

She said medical tests "revealed chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a benign and common condition, particularly in individuals over the age of 70." Trump is 79 years old. 

The announcement comes amid speculation regarding images showing Trump with a bruised hand and swollen legs.

Speculation has swirled the appearance of Donald Trump's right hand, which seemingly displays makeup over a bruiseImage: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP/picture alliance

Leavitt claimed that the bruised hand was due to Trump shaking hands with so many people and because he takes aspirin. Trump takes aspirin to mitigate heart attack and stroke risk. 

Leavitt said laboratory testing found no evidence that Trump faces "deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease."

A letter published by the White House from presidential physician Sean Barbabella said Trump "remains in excellent health."

How serious is CVI?  

According to the Johns Hopkins Medicine website, CVI occurs when "leg veins don't allow blood to flow back up to your heart." Johns Hopkins School of Medicine said CVI is "not a serious health threat."

A photo of Trump's swollen foot was captured during his meeting with Bahrain's Crown Prince at the White House earlier this week Image: Alex Brandon/AP/picture alliance

Stanford Medicine found that CVI can cause fluid to pool in the legs, causing swelling.   

Trump, Biden face health speculation as oldest-ever presidents

The White House's statements that Trump's health is in good shape comes as Trump has attacked the previous President Joe Biden, with Trump claiming Biden covered up his prostate cancer diagnosis.

Biden, who served as president from January 2021 to January 2025, announced he had prostate cancer in May. Biden's office has denied that 82-year-old Biden covered his cancer diagnosis during his presidency.  

Trump and Biden are the oldest ever occupants of the White House, with their health put under a microscope by the US public. 

During Trump's first term in 2020, he was diagnosed with COVID-19, with Trump having to spent time in Walter Reed Military Hospital in Washington DC to recover. Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis and subsequent hospital stay was the focus of wall-to-wall media coverage.

Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko

Wesley Dockery Journalist and editor focused on global security, politics, business and music
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