【Did Trump Have a Stroke?】
Trump was recently photographed with an unexplained bruise on his back of the hand. Although the White House has already provided an explanation, professionals do not see it that way. A U.S. physician wrote an article for "Beast Daily" stating that based on public video and behavioral details, Trump "may have had a stroke".
This article was written by Dr. Davidson, an American internal medicine doctor. According to his observations, Trump is a right-handed person, but he has been seen repeatedly using his left hand to support himself while descending stairs, with his right hand often supported by his left hand. This indicates that he may have mild weakness on the right side, which is a typical sign of "hemiplegia".
Trump has been seen walking with a limp in public, holding drinks with both hands, and sometimes speaking unclearly, which could be related to the affected left brain language area. He particularly noticed that Trump often dozes off during daytime events, which could be a common post-stroke sleep disorder.
Trump stated that the bruising on his hand was due to taking aspirin daily to "thin the blood". Davidson does not agree. The dosage Trump takes is 325 mg, which is typically used for "preventing recurrence after a stroke", not for general heart disease or primary prevention. In short, Davidson believes that Trump may have had a "stroke".
Ordinary people understand "stroke" as a condition that could leave someone unable to function normally, let alone perform high-intensity work like being President. However, Davidson does not see it that way: "Stroke" does not necessarily mean disability, but rather may result in more radical speech and decision-making styles, which exactly match Trump's current situation.
However, Davidson emphasized that he has not accessed Trump's medical records, and these judgments are based solely on public footage and clinical experience.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855549156632583/
Statement: This article represents the personal views of the author.