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Donald Trump’s Leg Illness Draws Attention to UAE Workers’ Risks

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Many people, including delivery drivers and cooks, might be neglecting the early warning symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). In addition to its political ramifications, former US President Donald Trump’s recent revelation of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a vascular illness, has drawn attention from all over the world due to its significance to regular workers, including thousands in the United Arab Emirates.

What is CVI?
Chronic venous insufficiency is a condition in which veins in the legs fail to efficiently return blood to the heart, leading to blood pooling in the lower limbs. Over time, this causes symptoms such as:

Swollen ankles and legs.

Aching or cramping.

Discoloration of the skin.

Varicose veins.

Leg ulcers in severe cases.

Why Workers in the UAE Are at Risk
Since prolonged standing or sitting is frequently associated with CVI, several UAE professionals are especially at risk, including:

Delivery drivers who sit for hours with no movement. Kitchen workers and chefs who stand for long periods of time in hot conditions. Retailers and cleaners who spend the majority of the day standing. Office workers who lead sedentary lives

Frequently Ignored Signs
Early symptoms like leg heaviness, itching, or nocturnal cramps are frequently disregarded until the problem worsens because of the demanding nature of job and a lack of medical awareness.

Prevention & Protection UAE doctors advise:

Taking brief pauses to raise or stretch the legs.

Putting on compression stockings.

Drinking plenty of water and avoiding extended periods of inactivity.

routine examinations, particularly for employees in high-risk positions.

Medical checkups and wellness initiatives should be taken into account by employers.

Health Watch:

CVI is a risk associated with the workplace, not merely ageing or lifestyle choices. Trump’s condition serves as a timely reminder that leg health is vital, and in the UAE’s climate and labor conditions, proactive care is essential. If you’re experiencing persistent leg discomfort or swelling, seek medical advice early. Prevention is better than cure.

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