

Trump underwent a comprehensive examination by a multidisciplinary team of specialists at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, according to a document submitted to the White House by the head of the White House's personal physician, Sean Barbarella.
Trump's medical visit “included advanced imaging, laboratory tests and preventive medical examinations” to “ensure optimal cardiovascular health and wellness.”
Laboratory results were “exceptional,” showing “stable metabolic, hematological and cardiac parameters.”
“Trump continues to demonstrate excellent general health. His cardiac age, a validated measure of cardiovascular vitality using ECG, was found to be approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age. He continues to maintain a strenuous daily routine without restriction,” the statement said.
According to Barbarella, “Trump continues to be in excellent health, demonstrating strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological and physical indicators.”
“In preparation for his upcoming international travel, President Trump also received preventative health screenings and vaccinations, including an annual flu shot and an updated COVID-19 vaccine,” the document said.
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Trump's previous publicly reported physical was in July. According to research results, the head of the White House was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, which the White House called a common disease in people over 70.




