A recent photo of former President Donald Trump has sparked a wave of speculation online—not about what he said, but about his hands. Observers noticed something odd: visible swelling, unusual discoloration, and what looked like makeup covering a bruise on his right hand.
Side-by-side comparisons of his hands began circulating on social media, with users pointing out that the right appeared puffier than the left. Theories quickly followed—ranging from dehydration and vitamin deficiencies to frequent IV use.
A White House official brushed off the chatter, attributing the bruising to nothing more than frequent handshaking during campaign stops.
But medical experts took a closer look. Dr. Jeff Foster said the mark looked similar to bruising caused by a cannula, a small tube sometimes inserted into a vein. Dr. Ross Perry added that for someone nearing 80, bruises are more common due to thinning skin, past sun damage, and possible use of blood thinners.
While the official explanation seems simple enough, doctors say it’s not unusual for someone Trump’s age to show signs like this—especially if medications or minor medical procedures are involved.
So while the internet speculates, the medical take is clear: it’s probably just a combination of age and routine wear-and-tear—not necessarily something to worry about.