
Donald Trump’s Health Sparks Debate: Experts Weigh In on Age, Bruising, and Viral Speculations
At 79, Donald Trump continues to make history as America’s oldest president in office. Despite concerns over his age, his medical team insists he remains in “robust health.” White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella recently confirmed Trump’s excellent cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological condition, noting only minor issues like diverticulitis and a benign colon polyp.
Yet, recent photos of bruising and wrinkles on Trump’s hands have reignited public speculation. Experts, including Dr. Ola Otulana, attribute these marks to normal aging, fragile skin, and blood-thinning medication—common for seniors. Still, online observers question whether deeper issues may exist.
The scrutiny intensified when a viral image from a UFC event prompted rumors about Trump possibly wearing a catheter—claims doctors quickly dismissed as unfounded.
While critics remain vocal, Trump and his team maintain that his health is “stronger than ever.” As one physician summarized: “Bruising isn’t weakness—it’s biology. The President is medically fit to lead.”
Even under constant watch, Trump shows no signs of slowing down.