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What is chronic venous insufficiency, the new diagnosis of President Trump?

President Donald Trump has received a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, a common problem in the elderly who occurs when the veins of the legs have trouble rushing down to the heart.

President’s doctor Sean Barbabella, DO, said in a memo published by the White House that Trump, 79, had suffered a complete examination which revealed the condition after having undergone a slight swelling in the lower legs.

Chronic venous insufficiency is “benign” and common in people over 70, depending on the memo.

This evaluation found no evidence of artery disease or deep venous thrombosis (TVP) according to the memo. TVP is a potentially fatal condition that occurs when a blood clot is formed in a deep vein in the legs or arms.

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