But some years back TSF was diagnosed with rosacea.
I'm not educated in the medical field but that's what I would assume it is. AND emotional stress can be a trigger but not limited to emotional stress.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rosacea/symptoms-causes/syc-20353815
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https://www.fincaskinorganics.com/blogs/blog/rosacea-a-presidential-problem?srsltid=AfmBOorSAtYQv_AGH64L8C5zKUrEqYpxCX89-_SZzK1Er9UyJHw3H3vk
https://www.aol.com/president-trump-apos-daily-medications-205421469.html
- CRESTOR, for the lowering of his cholesterol
- ASPIRIN, for cardiac health
- PROPECIA, for the prevention of male pattern hair loss
- Cream for the treatment of rosacea
- 1 multivitamin a day, for general health maintenance
https://abc7.com/post/president-trump-undergo-annual-physical-friday-years-reluctance-share-medical-information/16156748/
In the January 2018 evaluation, Trump appeared to be in "excellent" cardiovascular shape for his age, according to then-White House physician Dr. Ronny Jackson, who administered Trump's nearly four-hour physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center said.
The president's medical issues were limited to high cholesterol, rosacea (a benign skin disease) and being considered "overweight," as measured by the body mass index (BMI).
Trump's LDL cholesterol level was 143 and total cholesterol level was 223, higher than the recommended total of 200. The LDL cholesterol, in particular, is significantly higher than the recommended level of 100.