President’s findings donald trump A recent physical examination showed that the 79-year-old was in “good health” despite gaining weight. However, the report did not mention a recent rash on the president’s neck, The Independent reported.

Consistent with previous physical findings, White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella provided trump card Positive feedback was given on his overall health, stating that he was “completely healthy” and displayed “strong heart, lungs, nerves and overall physical function.”
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How much does Trump weigh? Provide medical advice to the President
Trump’s He was recorded weighing 238 pounds, about 14 pounds heavier than at his last physical exam in April 2025. Bababella said he advised the president on losing weight by advising him to increase physical activity and change his diet, the British newspaper The Independent reported.
However, despite lingering public doubts about Trump’s cognitive abilities and physical condition, the assessment provides a favorable overview of the president’s overall health. this President of the United States He suffers from frequent bruises on his hands due to regular aspirin use, swelling in his legs due to a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, and more recently, a rash.
Trump health report addresses chronic venous insufficiency, but skips rash details
While the report discussed Trump’s chronic venous insufficiency and aspirin intake, it did not mention a rash on Trump’s neck that appeared in March. Bababella said at the time it was a side effect of a “very common cream” used as a “preventive skin treatment”.
The dermatology portion of the presidential health evaluation did not address skin conditions or skin creams the president used in March.
Bababella reiterates Trump’s While receiving aspirin, the hand bruising was consistent with “minor soft tissue irritation associated with frequent handshakes.” The therapy is designed to reduce cardiovascular risk. Bababella mentioned that he recommended reducing the dose of aspirin.
However, the omission of recent illnesses or treatments has fueled a broader discussion about Trump’s tendency to publicly minimize health problems.
Trump health update: Looking back
Historically, Trump has been hesitant to disclose medical information. The president has refused to provide medical records during the 2024 campaign.
During the 2015 presidential campaign, Trump’s former physician, the late Dr. Harold Bernstein, published a letter declaring that Trump would be “the healthiest man ever elected president.” However, Bernstein later revealed that the letter was dictated by Trump himself.

