White House: Trump neck rash stems from routine skin cream

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During a Medal of Honor ceremony, Donald Trump appeared with a red patch on the side of his neck; his personal doctor said the rash was caused by a common preventative skin cream he is using for a week, with the redness expected to last a few weeks and without disclosing the cream. The episode adds to ongoing questions about the president’s health, which have included earlier remarks about makeup on his hands, bruises, drowsiness in meetings, a prior diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency, and Trump’s admission of aspirin overuse, even as he maintains his health is perfect.
- Trump neck rash from ‘preventative’ skin treatment, White House says The Guardian
- What Is Trump’s Neck Rash? His Doctor Declines to Explain. The New York Times
- White House addresses 'redness' on the side of Trump's neck NBC News
- Donald Trump, 79, Steps Out with Scabbing Neck Rash at Medal of Honor Ceremony People.com
- Trump's doctor explains what's behind the president's new neck rash WBFF
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