Here are Trump's medical results over his two terms
The latest medical report released by the White House says President Donald Trump is in “excellent health” again, a common trend seen throughout his two terms.
Here are Trump’s medical results over his two terms President Trump has consistently been reported in excellent health, with recent reports from Dr. Sean Barbabella confirming his fitness for office. Despite occasional weight fluctuations and managing conditions like chronic venous insufficiency, his cognitive and physical functions have been deemed strong. Notable health events include a hospitalization for COVID-19 and surviving an assassination attempt involving a gunshot wound.
- President Trump’s latest medical report indicates he is in ‘excellent health’ and ‘fully fit’ to serve.
- Past medical exams have noted his overall good health, though he has had periods of being medically obese.
- Trump was hospitalized in October 2020 after testing positive for COVID-19.
- He survived an assassination attempt in July 2024, sustaining a gunshot wound to the ear.
- He has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition affecting leg blood vessels.
- Cognitive assessments have consistently shown no signs of mental impairment, with perfect scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.
- His weight has varied, but recent reports show him weighing 238 pounds with a resting heart rate of 73 beats per minute.
- Bruising on his hands has been attributed by Dr. Jackson to his aspirin intake.
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