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In reply to the discussion: Aaron Rupar: Whoa -- this is new. Trump has a significant rash-like injury on his neck today [View all]Emrys
(9,030 posts)103. See my possible explanation in reply to another OP
Here: https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=21063465
I'll repeat it in case folks can't be bothered to click through:
He may be being treated for a pre-cancerous skin condition
Pre-cancerous actinic keratoses and superficial basal cell carcinomas can be treated with a shortish course of topical creams such as Fluorouracil, usually over 2-4 weeks.
A pal of mine has had thin hair for many years and spent a lot of time outdoors with no hat on, and developed pre-cancerous lesions on his scalp a couple of years ago.
When I saw him after we hadn't met for a while and he'd started the treatment, he looked quite a mess - it temporarily leads to the sort of angry-looking crusty skin patches shown in photos of Trump I've seen. My pal's skin healed just fine. If this is what's going on, Trump's patch seems much more widespread than my pal's were.
The neck area would see a lot of sun over the years, especially when golfing, and the sorts of headgear he's fond of wouldn't have protected that area. I doubt he's been in the habit of using sunscreen (barring the makeup he plasters on in his later years) judging by the state of the rest of his skin.
Pre-cancerous actinic keratoses and superficial basal cell carcinomas can be treated with a shortish course of topical creams such as Fluorouracil, usually over 2-4 weeks.
A pal of mine has had thin hair for many years and spent a lot of time outdoors with no hat on, and developed pre-cancerous lesions on his scalp a couple of years ago.
When I saw him after we hadn't met for a while and he'd started the treatment, he looked quite a mess - it temporarily leads to the sort of angry-looking crusty skin patches shown in photos of Trump I've seen. My pal's skin healed just fine. If this is what's going on, Trump's patch seems much more widespread than my pal's were.
The neck area would see a lot of sun over the years, especially when golfing, and the sorts of headgear he's fond of wouldn't have protected that area. I doubt he's been in the habit of using sunscreen (barring the makeup he plasters on in his later years) judging by the state of the rest of his skin.
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Aaron Rupar: Whoa -- this is new. Trump has a significant rash-like injury on his neck today [View all]
highplainsdem
12 hrs ago
OP
Must be syphilis, when in advanced state the body keeps deteriorating. Or maybe it's leprosy?
Dave Bowman
12 hrs ago
#3
I wouldn't wish shingles on anyone except Trump and Melaaaaaaaaaniaaaaaaaaaah.
twodogsbarking
10 hrs ago
#68
That is the miracle ear that healed itself from a high velocity slug in under 2 weeks and didn't leave a
Botany
11 hrs ago
#41
I know people don't want to see it, but it is there. It's tiny because it was
Maru Kitteh
7 hrs ago
#105
This is the only mark I see, a tiny "scar" from a small cut, made by flying debris, it's certainly not a bullet wound.
sop
7 hrs ago
#107
That's the Mark of the Beast. Take two Corinthians and call me in the morning!
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
11 hrs ago
#39
I think even Stephen Miller would rather shrivel up and turn to dust than suck on that.
LuvLoogie
11 hrs ago
#49
Clearly, it's rope burns from trying to do an Epstein, or an attempt at autoerotic asphyxiation gone awry.
sop
10 hrs ago
#67
2 things - a miraculous recovery of his 'ear wound' and he is one ugly motherF'er....
NoMoreRepugs
10 hrs ago
#69
I used to say I'd never wish the pain of postherpetic neuralgia on anyone. I've changed my mind.
Vinca
10 hrs ago
#77
'Whoa - this is new': Trump's visible rash prompts new health concerns
LetMyPeopleVote
10 hrs ago
#79
Thanks! Nothing about what type of skin problem is being treated, though?
highplainsdem
8 hrs ago
#98
Sympathies on that feeling of deja vu working to add important info to multiple DU threads.
highplainsdem
6 hrs ago
#111
The rash-like injury was also visible last Friday when Trump traveled to Texas
LetMyPeopleVote
8 hrs ago
#97
But the plastic surgeons did a great job reconstructing that ear that was blown off.
Bluetus
3 hrs ago
#115