US President Donald Trump this week underwent his third annual medical check-up during his second term and declared that it went “perfectly well”.Trump, who turns 80 next month, visited the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a routine health examination on May 26. The medical check-up, conducted after about 13 months, reportedly lasted around 3.5 hours.“Everything checked out PERFECTLY,” Trump wrote on social media.However, neither Trump nor the White House has disclosed detailed medical findings, leading to renewed speculation about the health of the oldest American President.The concerns come amid visible signs of deterioration observed during several public appearances. These include persistent bruising on his hands, micro naps during public meetings, slurred speech, and frequent factual mix-ups — all of which have raised questions about whether information regarding his health is being withheld.The White House had earlier explained that the bruises on Trump’s hands were caused by “frequent handshaking” combined with aspirin use.Trump Link His Conditions To StrokeDoctors have also speculated that his slurred speech may indicate signs of a recent stroke.Dr. Bruce Davidson, a professor at Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, discussed the issue during an appearance on The Daily Beast podcast. He said his interpretation was based on observing Trump’s physical behavior and speech patterns over time.“Earlier in the year, there was video of him shuffling, and I thought that was weird,” he said on the podcast.He suggested that such movement patterns can sometimes be seen in patients recovering from strokes.Despite the speculation, Trump has continued to defend his mental sharpness and cognitive abilities.“So I’ve taken (a cognitive test), and I’ve aced it all three times, I’ll tell you, because it is a positive thing,” Trump said. “It starts off with an easy question. And by the time you get to the middle, it gets tougher.”Previous Medical Reports Declared Him HealthyAccording to a White House summary of Trump’s previous annual medical examination in April last year, he was found to be in “excellent cognitive and physical health”.“A comprehensive neurological examination revealed no abnormalities in his mental status, cranial nerves, motor and sensory functions, reflexes, gait, and balance. Cognitive function, assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), was normal with a score of 30 out of 30,” White House physician Captain Sean Barbabella wrote.There were also tests for depression and anxiety, and Trump recorded scores “within the normal range for both,” although exact numbers were not disclosed.Scans conducted in October also reportedly showed that Trump was in “excellent overall health”.