Why All the Secrecy?' CNN Doctor Raises Questions Over WH Doc's Explanation For Trump's Rash
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Why All the Secrecy?' CNN Doctor Raises Questions Over WH Doc's Explanation For Trump's Rash
"Preventative skin treatments (such as topical 5 flurouracil) are commonly used to prevent overt skin cancer in people with precancerous skin lesions. We don't know what specific treatment the president is receiving, but why all the secrecy for something that is potentially easy to treat and very common in older people?"
"The White House medical team didn't know @POTUS got a CT scan. They claimed it was a MRI for weeks. Now instead of acknowledging he might have a pre-cancerous skin condition, they dance around the issue. Trying to fool the public just makes it worse."
"President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment, prescribed by the White House doctor. The president is using this treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks."
A red patch visible on President Trump's neck during a Medal of Honor event prompted White House physician Dr. Barbabella to explain that the president is using a common preventative skin cream for one week, with redness expected to persist for several weeks. However, prominent medical analysts including Dr. Jonathan Reiner and Dr. Vin Gupta criticized the lack of transparency. Reiner noted that such preventative treatments typically address precancerous skin lesions and questioned why the White House avoided straightforward disclosure about a common condition in older individuals. Gupta pointed to a pattern of medical information inconsistencies, referencing previous discrepancies regarding imaging procedures, suggesting the administration's approach undermines public trust.
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