Donald Trump is the oldest President of the United States to start a second term at the White House. But even though people have had their doubts about whether he’s fit to be in office or not, in April, White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella revealed a report that claimed Trump is fully fit to be Commander-in-Chief.
The report stated that Trump’s height and weight were 75 inches and 224 pounds and that scans of the eyes, ears, neck, throat, and heart were regular. Meanwhile, Barbabella shared that the president underwent a colonoscopy in 2024.
During that doctor’s visit, it was also revealed that Trump had a benign polyp and diverticulitis, an inflammation in the pockets of the colon. It was then decided that he would undergo a follow-up colonoscopy in three years.
Donald Trump’s medical report also revealed that he had several medications., including prescriptions for cholesterol, a cardiac prevention medicine, and a cream to use as needed for a “skin condition.”
Moreover, Barbabella noted that Trump had bilateral cataract surgery at some point, adding that the president is in “robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function.” He concluded that Trump’s “active lifestyle is helping his well-being.”
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“President Trump exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health and is fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Health of State,” Barbabella said in April.
Trump told reporters shortly after the exam, “I took a cognitive test. And I don’t know what to tell you, other than I got every answer right. I took just a lot of different tests, having to do with the heart, having to do with other things.”
While some questioned how authentic the latest medical evaluation Trump underwent was, one doctor now claims that Donald Trump might not be as healthy as he says he is. Per The Irish Star, psychologist Dr. John Gartner, a specialist, claims that Trump’s motor skills appear to be deteriorating.
Moreover, sightings of Trump possibly concealing a catheter under his pants could be an indicator that the President of the United States is battling a specific type of dementia known as frontotemporal dementia.