TRUMP'S NECK: The White House Isn't Telling You EVERYTHING.

TRUMP'S NECK: The White House Isn't Telling You EVERYTHING.

A noticeable redness appeared on former President Trump’s neck during a recent public ceremony, immediately sparking online discussion and scrutiny.

The discoloration, situated just above his collar, prompted a statement from his physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, who explained the former President was utilizing a topical cream.

Dr. Barbabella described the cream as a preventative skin treatment, routinely prescribed, and anticipated the redness would persist for several weeks despite the ongoing application.

This incident isn’t isolated; concerns regarding the former President’s health surfaced last year with observations of swelling and bruising in his hands and ankles.

At the time, medical professionals attributed the lower extremity issues to chronic venous insufficiency – a condition where veins struggle to efficiently return blood to the heart.

The White House previously characterized this diagnosis as a common and harmless ailment, particularly for individuals over the age of 70.

Regarding the hand bruising, explanations centered on the physical demands of frequent handshaking combined with the effects of aspirin therapy, a known potential cause of minor soft tissue irritation.

Officials maintained that the aspirin’s side effects were well-documented and posed no significant health risk, reiterating the former President’s overall robust condition.

A comprehensive evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in October yielded a similar assessment from Dr. Barbabella, who affirmed the former President was in “excellent overall health.”