Trump Now Has a Giant, Crusty Rash on His Neck President Donald Trump appeared to have a large red rash on the back of his neck on Monday. The condition was noted in public appearances, though the exact cause remained unclear. Medical experts suggested possible causes could include contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, heat rash, or shingles. A statement from Captain Sean Barbarella, a Navy emergency physician serving as the president’s doctor, indicated that Trump was using a "very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment prescribed by the White House doctor." The treatment was described as a weekly regimen, with the redness expected to persist for several weeks. The White House has previously attributed Trump’s visible hand injuries to excessive handshaking and aspirin use. However, medical professionals have raised concerns that the discolored hands could indicate more serious underlying conditions. The president’s health has been a topic of public interest, with recent attention focused on the rash and hand injuries. Despite efforts to conceal the hand bruise through makeup or positioning, cameras have captured the condition, which has been present since July. The president’s medical team has not provided a definitive explanation for the rash or the hand injuries, leaving speculation among observers.#donald_trump #white_house #captain_sean_barbarella #navy #president_neck_rash