Some signs appear in Trump's hand, experts discover what they really are

US President Donald Trump left his opinion confused Tuesday when he appeared at a press meeting at the White House with what looked like a particle covering a stain in his hand. Grimm seemed to hide an elevated circular area of skin that Trump's team may have been [...]
Grimm seemed to hide an elevated circular area of skin that Trump's team might have been eager to hide.
While they did not handle or examine it, medical experts examined the video footage and shared their knowledge with Daily Mail.
“Boback Beokhim, a New York-based urologist and male sex health specialist.
The “could be from a blood intake, an insect bite, or potentially from the blow of his hand against something”, Berkhim added, transmits Telegrafi.
That little hump raised after a blood seizure is a slight reaction of histamine to micro-trauma needle, an answer that usually fades in a few hours, but can lead to more dramatic bruises in older adults because of the blood vessels, of course, smaller and stronger.
President Trump is a man of the people and he meets more Americans and shakes hands every day than any other president in history”, press secretary Caroline Leavet stated in a statement for the Daily Mail.
His commitment is steadfast and he confirms it daily”, Leavitt added.
However, Dr. Neal Patel, a primary care doctor at Orange County, California, said: “To tighten too many hands is a little too much. President Trump had something like this in the past, and from my experience and my patients, I would put this below on the list of options”.
The president has appeared with similar bumps and bruises in his hand almost every month since taking office in January. His hands seemed to have makeup covering one of these bruises last month.
New York City-based interviewer Dr. Stuart Fischer, earlier noted that skin fragility is particularly important for Trump, who at age 79 is the second oldest general commander in US history.
At that age, the skin becomes more sensitive to deep purple spots that are often exposed to small bumps or routine medical procedures.
Dr. Patel added that bruises after a simple blood seizure would be totally expected for someone at Trump's age, and are much more common in older people.
Old age's skin loses its protective fat and collagen, making blood vessels more exposed to even easier pressure. /Periscopi/












