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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a circulatory condition that causes leg swelling and discomfort, his doctor confirmed Thursday.

Dr. Harold Matthews, Trump’s physician, said the 79-year-old underwent medical tests after experiencing persistent swelling and fatigue during public appearances. “This is a common condition that can be managed with treatment and does not affect his overall health,” Matthews said in a statement.

Trump, who remains active in politics and is considering another presidential run, is reportedly following a treatment plan that includes medication, compression stockings, and lifestyle adjustments. Close aides say he has not scaled back his schedule but is following medical advice.

CVI, often seen in older adults, can lead to complications if untreated but is generally not serious with proper care. Doctors typically recommend exercise, weight management, and sometimes medical procedures for severe cases.

The diagnosis comes as Trump’s supporters push for his potential 2028 campaign. His team dismissed concerns about his health, with advisor Jason Miller stating, “President Trump remains energetic and fully committed to his political goals.”

The news has also sparked renewed debate about age and health among top political leaders. Trump’s camp insists the condition won’t slow him down—or keep him out of the spotlight.

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