BlockBeats News, May 30th, The White House officially released President Trump's physical examination report conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center this Tuesday. President's physician, U.S. Navy Captain Sean Barbabella, wrote in a memo: "President Trump remains in excellent health, with strong performance in heart, lung, nerve, and overall physical functions." The cardiac 3D scan showed no abnormalities, cognitive assessment scored 30/30, all vital signs and laboratory test results were normal. Trump commented after the examination that "everything passed with flying colors." The examination took about 3.5 hours, marking his third regular check-up at Walter Reed in 13 months, just weeks before his 80th birthday next month.
The report also noted several ongoing observations: slight improvement in lower limb edema due to chronic venous insufficiency diagnosed last summer; hand bruising phenomenon, previously explained by the White House as being due to frequent handshakes during aspirin intake. The physician provided dietary guidance to the President, recommended increasing physical activity, and continuing weight loss efforts. Currently, Trump takes three medications—low-dose aspirin for heart prevention, as well as atorvastatin and ezetimibe for cholesterol control.
As the oldest president in U.S. history to assume office, Trump has faced heightened scrutiny. Trump himself seems aware of the external doubts about his health, previously claiming to have smoothly passed multiple cognitive tests and recently saying at a New York rally: "I've taken the tests, and I scored high on them all three times. It's great to be smart."
