President Diagnosed with “Chronic Venous Insufficiency”

AP

Swollen legs led to President Donald Trump being diagnosed with what’s called chronic venous insufficiency. It’s a fairly common condition among older adults but requires a thorough checkup to rule out more serious causes of swelling in the legs. Here are some things to know. More

20 Comments on President Diagnosed with “Chronic Venous Insufficiency”

  1. Do we get to play doctor?

    My hypothetical diagnosis: too much salt, a wee bit too many calories and not enough exercise = too much fluid retention for his particular vascular system.

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  2. Alex Jones says he has Pills for that.
    Be careful who you follow.
    And what you take.
    Bannon picked Alex today.

    Bannons toast.
    Hope Flynn realizes before it’s too late.

    Alex Jones is an evil little lying runt.
    Remember that.

    How many times do you lot need to be warned?
    Are you just gullible, or what?

    Alex Jones is a disease.

  3. I’m not sure the type of medicines he takes but the one’s I take cause swollen legs, knees and hips. But one thing for sure, he is in excellent shape as long as he can outlast the evil demons after him. We all should pray for his health and safety.

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  4. At least the current president knows where he’s going when he’s out walking.

    The secret service had to try to keep the last guy corralled when he went wondering off, unless the Easter bunny headed him off first.

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  5. Sourpuss- I know that some calcium channel blockers (like amlodipine) and cholesterol pills cause leg swelling for sure. Learned that from some people around me who were complaining about them.

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