New Delhi, Aug. 31 -- After US President Donald Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), concerns were raised about his health condition. Associate professor of vascular surgery at UC Davis Health, Mimmie Kwong, dropped insightful inputs on this condition and said that if is left untreated it could get worse and lead to amputations.

Suggesting that worse cases of CVI can cause unhealing wounds in the legs, she said, "Most commonly we see swelling in the legs. As the swelling gets worse it can cause skin changes like thickening or inflammation and dryness of the skin." She added, "With worse disease conditions you can develop unhealing wounds in the legs and if they get worse it could lead to amputations."

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