President Donald Trump’s health has remained about the same over the past year, The Hill reports.
According to a memo released by the White House physician Sean Conley on Wednesday, the president "remains healthy" after he had two separate exams in November and April.
"Upon review of systems and physical exam, there were no findings of significance or changes to report," Conley wrote.
Trump underwent some of his physical at Walter Reed in November. The rest was completed in April during an exam at the White House, the memo states.
Trump did gain a pound from last year’s physical. He weighs 244 pounds and is 6 feet 3 inches tall. He did improve his cholesterol and his resting heart beat was down from years prior. Conley noted that Trump’s kidney, liver and thyroid were all functioning normal.
Trump hasn’t changed his medication, which includes aspirin and Propecia and a pill to help lower his cholesterol. Conley did confirm that Trump took hydroxychloroquine with zinc and vitamin D prophylactically to ward off coronavirus.
"The president completed the regimen safely and without side effects," Conley wrote, adding that Trump's heart rhythm was monitored during the regimen.
Conley did not indicate whether Trump took a cognitive exam.
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