Redness on Trump’s neck is caused by common skin cream, White House says
President Trump’s neck rash is from a common preventative cream and is expected to last weeks, his physician said during a White House Medal of Honor event.
- Trump is using a preventative skin treatment on the right side of his neck, prescribed by the White House doctor, which has caused redness expected to last for a few weeks.
- The 79-year-old POTUS was taking part in a Medal of Honor Ceremony when some noticed a rash-like discoloration on his neck, though partially obscured by his shirt collar.
- The neck rash raised questions on social media, with some users commenting on Trump's bruising, swollen ankles, and skin issues, while the White House claimed the bruising was from handshakes.
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Donald Trump appeared in front of the cameras on Monday with conspicuous redness on his neck. The White House later declared that he was using a "preventive skin agent".
The appearance of US President Trump shows a redness on the neck. Now his doctor has provided an explanation.
What is that redness on Trump’s neck? White House says it’s caused by common skin cream
The redness drew widespread attention Monday, when news photographers captured close-up images of the president’s neck during a Medal of Honor ceremony.
What caused Donald Trump's red neck rash? Here's what the White House doctor explains
Photographs revealed a red rash on Donald Trump's neck, sparking online speculation. The White House physician clarified it was from a preventive skin treatment. This topical cream, used for one week, is expected to cause temporary redness for several weeks. The mark appeared during a White House event, drawing significant attention.
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