The White House stated that the irritation is linked to a prescribed topical cream. @realDonaldTrump/X
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Trump’s Neck Rash Sparks Medical Transparency Debate, White House Calls It Preventative Treatment

Limited disclosure after the White House attributes President Trump’s visible neck rash to a preventative skin treatment.

Author : Arushi Roy Chowdhury

Key Points

  • Trump appeared with a visible neck rash on March 2.

  • AP photos show redness was present as early as February 19.

  • The White House linked it to a preventative skin cream.

  • Dr. Sean Barbabella said redness is a temporary side effect.

  • Officials did not name the medication or condition.

  • The episode adds to ongoing scrutiny over Trump’s health.

Washington, D.C.: President Donald Trump, 79, drew public and medical attention after being photographed with a visible red rash on the right side of his neck during a March 2 Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House. The images quickly circulated, prompting questions about the nature of the condition and the administration’s handling of health disclosures.

Rash Visible Days Before Public Event

Additional reporting from The Associated Press confirms that the redness on President Donald Trump’s neck was visible in photographs taken as early as February 19, several days before the March 2 Medal of Honor ceremony where it drew widespread attention. The White House stated that the irritation is linked to a prescribed topical cream used as a preventative skin treatment

Topical Cream is stated as the only reason.

White House Says Rash Linked to Preventative Cream

Dr. Sean Barbabella, the president’s personal physician, issued a statement saying Trump is using a “very common cream” as a preventative skin treatment. According to the statement, the redness is an expected side effect and may persist for several weeks.

Barbabella said Trump began applying the cream about one week before the rash became publicly noticeable. However, the statement did not specify the name of the medication or the exact medical condition it is intended to prevent.

Previous Health Scrutiny

Coverage from The Associated Press and People magazine also notes that the incident comes amid recurring scrutiny over visible signs related to Trump’s health, including bruising on his hands. The White House has previously attributed those bruises to frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin for cardiovascular prevention. Despite ongoing public attention, official medical summaries released by the White House have described the president as being in excellent overall health.

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