White House: President Donald Trump diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed reporters in the present day saying that President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency which has caused swelling in his legs Leavitt says Trump underwent a comprehensive exam saying he was diagnosed after President Trump noticed mild swelling in his lower legs over the last scarce weeks Chronic venous insufficiency is a condition in which valves insides certain veins don t work correctly which could lead to blood pooling or collect in the veins instead of circulating Effects can include swelling in the lower legs or ankles as well as cramping varicose veins and skin changes Leavitt says Trump yearned to be cautious but after thorough testing no major problems were discovered In keeping with routine physiological care and out of an abundance of caution this concern was thoroughly evaluated by the White House medicinal unit revealed Leavitt All results were within normal limits An echocardiogram was also performed and authenticated normal cardiac structure and function No signs of heart failure renal impairment or systemic illness were identified Leavitt addressed bruising that has been seen on the back of Trump s hand saying the bruises are caused by the president s frequent handshaking and use of aspirin This is a emerging news story stay with NEWS on-air and online for the latest details