Trump declared in ‘excellent cognitive and physical health’ after recent medical evaluation- Full report

A clean bill of health

President Donald Trump has received a glowing medical report following a recent evaluation, with physicians confirming that he remains in “excellent cognitive and physical health.” The official report, released on the White House website, assures the public that Trump is “fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State.”

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The comprehensive medical evaluation included a detailed assessment of Trump’s physical and cognitive capabilities, and the results are said to reflect well on his overall health. According to the report, authored by Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, Trump is managing his health with prescribed medications, including rosuvastatin and ezetimibe to control cholesterol levels, aspirin for cardiac prevention, and mometasone cream for a skin condition.

Minor cosmetic concerns

Although the evaluation did not reveal any alarming health issues, it did note a minor cosmetic concern. “The skin examination revealed some minor sun damage and a few lesions. No concerning lesions or growths were identified,” the report highlighted. This reflects a common finding in individuals who have spent significant time in the sun, although no serious health risks were indicated.

Trump’s medical history includes several well-managed conditions, such as “well-controlled hypercholesterolemia” (high cholesterol), seasonal allergies, and a previous history of COVID-19 infection.

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The report also mentions other conditions, including rosacea, actinic keratosis, benign nevi (moles), diverticulosis, and a benign colon polyp, all of which are being managed appropriately.

Surgical history and lab results

Trump’s surgical history includes an appendectomy at the age of 11 and bilateral cataract surgery later in life. In addition, a broad range of lab results, including urinalysis, CBC, glucose, kidney and liver function tests, vitamin B12, PSA (prostate-specific antigen), and TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), all came back within normal limits. Notably, his cholesterol levels are also in a healthy range, with his LDL (“bad” cholesterol) at an optimal 51 mg/dL and HDL (“good” cholesterol) standing at a healthy 77 mg/dL.

Lifestyle habits

The report also offered insight into Trump’s social history, noting his “lifelong abstinence from tobacco and alcohol,” a factor that likely contributes to his overall physical health. Given these factors, the medical team is confident that Trump remains in good health and capable of fulfilling the demanding responsibilities of his office.

The report concludes with a reassuring message regarding Trump’s well-being, confirming that there are no immediate health concerns and that the president remains fit for office.

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