20/7/2025–|Last update: 14:30 (Mecca time)
The White House announced that US President Donald Trump was diagnosed With chronic venous insufficiency (Chronic Venous insufficity) after undergoing a medical evaluation of swelling in the lower leg and bruises in the hand.
White House spokeswoman Caroline Levit said on Thursday, July 18, that the diagnosis came after the president suffered a slight discomfort in his legs over several weeks.
What is chronic venous insufficiency? Is it a serious condition? How does it affect the health of the person?
“Chronic venous insufficiency is not in itself, but it may lead to long -term complications if left without treatment, such as ulcers and severe leg swelling that may be very exhausted for some people,” Thomas Maldonado, medical director of the venous thrombosis center at the Langon Health Center at New York University in the United States told the Washington Post.
What is chronic venous insufficiency?
Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when there is a high pressure in the veins, which is the blood vessels that restore blood from the body to the heart. Chronic venous insufficiency develops when the stem veins valves are disrupted, which leads to the gathering of blood in the legs.
Maldonado added that the veins contain mono -directional valves that prevent blood from flowing back, but pressure can weaken and leak valves, which leads to the gathering of blood in the legs. He said: “They are small, accurate valves, similar to small tissue, mono -directional valves, pickeding blood while trying to bounce to the ankles.”
What are the symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency?
Chelsea Dorsi, director of the Chicago University of Chicago Medical College, said the symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency include pain, palpitations or feeling tired in the legs, said Chelsea Dorsi, Director of the Older Clinic at the University of Chicago University. Experts added that swelling and changing the color of the skin and varicose veins is one of the other signs.
“The valves become inefficient, then over time, the red blood cells leak from the veins to the skin, and their color turns from red to brown by air oxidation, which gives the skin a dark color” and always becomes, “said Alycha Orubalo, vascular surgery at Northwail Health and professor of surgery at the Zucker College of Medicine at the University of Hofstra in the United States.
Alisha added that the condition can be detected with ultrasound, which is called venous reflux study, which evaluates “the inefficiency of the veins.”
Are chronic venous insufficiency dangerous?
Chelsea stated that chronic venous insufficiency is not dangerous in most people, but “in some patients who suffer from advanced stages of the condition, they may be more likely to develop skin infections or may have a difficult ulceration.” She added that this condition was also exposed to a growing risk of blood clots.
Alisha said that chronic venous insufficiency may also be an indication of heart, kidney or liver problems in some people. She added: “The veins restore blood to the heart, and any kind of blockage or pressure on the area may cause or create a problem of reflux.” She explained that when blood is unable to return to the heart, it “causes pressure on the healthy veins and causes her disease.”

What are the risk of chronic venous insufficiency?
Maldonado said: “There is a great genetic worker in this matter. Some people are more likely to have,” Maldonado said. The emotion, Because of the family history. This condition increases with age.
“It is really one of these malignant diseases that can infiltrate the body with our age,” Maldonado added.
Pregnant women and individuals with weight gain are also at risk of infection.
Alisha said that people who stand a lot during work, such as nurses, doctors and teachers, or those who sit long, such as bus drivers, “are more likely to develop venous insufficiency. This can also cause, with lack of movement, blood clots.”
She added that the history of blood clots can damage these valves, and then leads to this chronic venous deficiency.
“Most people suffer from these changes for decades. They don’t suddenly happen,” Elisha said.
What is the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency?
Experts say regular use For pressure socksLifting the leg, exercising, and losing weight, can help treat this condition.
“In cases where a person’s symptoms affect the quality of his life, some simple measures may be effective to close the veins of the legs that do not work well, in an attempt to redirect blood flow to a more efficient path,” Dorsi said.
Alisha stressed the importance of early examination, if symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, weight, or fatigue for legs, said that they can “ask whether pressure socks are suitable for them or whether they need an ultrasound examination later.”
She added: “The lifestyle plays an important role as following a healthy lifestyle such as exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding lack of movement for long periods, can help prevent chronic venous insufficiency or its management as well.”