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Health Worries Rise as New Neck Rash Appears on Donald Trump

Health Worries Rise as New Neck Rash Appears on Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump's health has once again drawn attention after he was seen with a red rash on his neck at a recent event.

The rash was noticed during a Medal of Honor ceremony on Monday, March 2, where images revealed scabbing and redness on Trump's neck.

White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella explained that the rash was being treated preventatively with a common cream and was expected to persist for a few weeks.

In addition to the rash, Trump has been seen with a bruise on his right hand for months, which he attributes to taking a higher dose of aspirin daily for heart health.

Despite ongoing speculations about his health, the White House has dismissed concerns, attributing the bruising to Trump's busy schedule of working and shaking hands regularly.

Trump's medical history also includes a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that affects leg veins and can lead to symptoms like swelling, pain, and skin changes.