The detection of a large amount of foundation on Donald Trump’s hand has raised concerns about his health.
Since assuming office in January, the president’s health has been a subject of intense debate, primarily due to numerous bruises on his hand.
People noticed a horrible yellow bruise on his right hand in images from his visit with French President Emmanuel Macron in the Oval Office in February, and two additional darker bruises appeared on his palm a few days later in March.
The mark reappeared in April, with White House officials stating that it was a sign that Trump was working hard.
However, users online have grown more concerned about his health after seeing a recent photograph of his hand coated in what looks to be foundation.
The image depicts Trump’s hand at his side, with a mismatched pale tint covering a huge area of his flesh.
Some commenters believe this is a symptom of his ailing health, while others express concern.

“What health conditions could make Trump’s hands look like that?” a commenter asked.
Another person asked, “His hands were bruised, his skin pale, and his ankles swollen. What is going on with my president?”
Another person asked, “Is this real?” “What happened?”
UNILAD has contacted the White House for comment.
The White House has previously stated that the markings are the consequence of shaking hands with many individuals.
According to press secretary Karoline Leavitt, “President Trump is a man of the people, and he meets and shakes the hands of more Americans every day than any other president in history.”
“His commitment is unwavering, and he proves that every single day.”
Leavitt then went on to say of the president, “President Trump has bruises on his hands because he’s constantly working and shaking hands all day, every day.”
After supporters saw his swollen ankles, the president was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency.
The 79-year-old was spotted at the FIFA Club World Cup final with noticeable edema in his lower legs, prompting Leavitt to publish his diagnosis on July 17.
She delivered a statement from Trump’s doctor, which stated, “Most importantly, there was no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease.”

She went on to say that he had undergone several tests to rule out other diseases, which came back ‘within the usual norms.’
According to the Cleveland Clinic, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the veins in the leg become damaged and no longer function properly.
In the United States, about one in every three persons suffers from venous illness, with CVI affecting one in every twenty.
CVI affects the valves that return blood to the heart, resulting in blood pooling in the legs.
Pooling can lead to increased pressure, causing small blood vessels to break, resulting in swelling or ulceration.
Compression treatment, lifestyle modifications, and surgery are all options for treating the problem.
The clinic suggests keeping the leg elevated for some time each day, increasing physical exercise such as walking, and maintaining a healthy weight.