According to Reuters on October 27, U.S. President Trump told reporters during his flight to Tokyo that he recently underwent an MRI scan, but he did not provide specific reasons for the examination.
While being interviewed on the plane, Trump said, "I had it, I had an MRI scan. The results were good." However, when journalists asked him why he had the examination, he simply said, "Ask the doctor."
In a memo released publicly after Trump arrived in Japan, Dr. Sean Barbabella, Trump's physician, stated, "Trump's health condition remains very good, with good cardiovascular, lung, nervous system, and physical functions."
Previously, the White House stated that Trump's medical checkup on October 10 was a routine one, which sparked some doubts, as it was only six months since his last comprehensive physical examination. According to convention, U.S. presidents usually undergo a comprehensive physical examination once a year.
Additionally, Trump's health condition has often been a focus of public attention in the United States. For example, in July this year, Trump was found to have noticeable swelling in his lower legs and ankles. His right hand also had obvious bruises, which could not be completely concealed even after applying concealer makeup. At that time, Trump's doctor stated that it was merely caused by some common benign diseases and mild side effects of medication.
Reuters also added that Trump is actually one of the oldest presidents in U.S. history to serve while in office.
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