Trump's Rash Raises New Health Questions

A rash on Donald Trump's neck has sparked renewed questions about his health. His personal physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, stated that Trump is using a "very common cream" as a preventative treatment.
The rash was visible on March 2nd during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House, as well as in photos from a speech at the Capitol the previous Tuesday. Dr. Barbabella did not specify the cream or the exact purpose of the treatment.
Trump, who will turn 80 in June, is the oldest president in US history. He has faced questions about his health, particularly regarding bruises on his hands, which he attributes to an increased aspirin dose. The White House previously stated that some bruises were caused by handshakes.
Trump underwent medical examinations in April and October. In December, Dr. Barbabella stated that cardiovascular and abdominal examinations were "entirely normal."