Mar 3 • 09:00 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Something strange was seen on Donald Trump's neck – here's how the White House doctor explains it

President Donald Trump's health has come into question again after he was seen with a red, scaly rash on his neck during a White House ceremony.

President Donald Trump, aged 79, has sparked renewed health concerns after appearing at a White House ceremony last Monday with a prominent red inflammatory reaction, described as eczema, visible on his neck. The images from the event show a significant rash spreading behind his ear and into his hairline. This has led to public speculation regarding his overall health and well-being.

White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella addressed the rash in an interview with People magazine, indicating that Trump is using a common topical cream on the right side of his neck as a preventive skin treatment prescribed by the White House medical team. Dr. Barbabella noted that the redness is expected to last for several weeks, which raises questions about the severity and underlying causes of the condition, although he did not provide further details on why the cream was prescribed.

In addition to the skin condition, Trump also had an apparent bruise on his right hand which was covered by makeup during the ceremony. This bruise has been noticeable in several of Trump's appearances since last February, leading to further speculation about changes in his health, particularly as he may be considering another presidential run. The visibility of these injuries during public events continues to fuel discussions around the former-president's fitness for future political endeavors.

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