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riversedge

(80,382 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:32 PM 18 hrs ago

Trump's neck rash is because of 'preventative skin treatment,' his doctor says

Source: cnn


Adam Cancryn 2 hr ago

A new rash on the right side of President Donald Trump’s neck is the result of a cream that he’s using as a “preventative skin treatment,” his personal physician told CNN on Monday.

“President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment,” Dr. Sean Barbabella said in a statement. “The President is using the treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.”

Barbabella did not specify why Trump needed the skin treatment, and the White House did not immediately respond to questions about his condition.

The reddish spot was visible on the president’s neck during an appearance earlier in the day for a Medal of Honor ceremony, rising above the collar of his shirt and stopping just under his ear.

Trump, who at 79 is the oldest president to take the oath of office, has also dealt with periodic bruising on the back of both of his hands that has raised questions about his health.

He has attributed those to frequent handshaking and his insistence on taking a higher daily dose of aspirin than advised, which makes him more prone to bruising.
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President Donald Trump looks on during a Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House on March 2, 2026.
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Trump's neck rash is because of 'preventative skin treatment,' his doctor says (Original Post) riversedge 18 hrs ago OP
So why isn't Health Secretary RFK Jr. treating it with roadkill poultices? Wicked Blue 18 hrs ago #1
Not a "preventative skin treatment" condition Roy Rolling 7 hrs ago #62
It's not working, Doc! rsdsharp 18 hrs ago #2
gawd he is so fucking gross Skittles 18 hrs ago #3
The stench must be overwhelming wolfie001 16 hrs ago #39
The most unattractive president since... PJMcK 5 hrs ago #65
whenever I see those collective pics of all US presidents Skittles 5 hrs ago #66
Is "preventive skin treatment" code for orange make-up? Raven123 18 hrs ago #4
A skin treatment for the allergic reaction caused by all the orange make-up. sop 16 hrs ago #24
Frank's sign on ear Zertz11 18 hrs ago #5
Awesome Bluestocking 18 hrs ago #7
So he should double his consumption of greasy burgers? struggle4progress 13 hrs ago #50
Frank's sign, a sign of coronary artery disease Botany 7 hrs ago #63
Just another lie! vapor2 18 hrs ago #6
This goes well with his "preventative coherence treatment" Whyisthisstillclose 18 hrs ago #8
Who knew that genital warts could climb? 11 Bravo 18 hrs ago #9
I'm going with a spreading yeast infection from his neck-giner thing. yonder 16 hrs ago #37
Reminds me of a radiation burn. 50 Shades Of Blue 18 hrs ago #10
I agree. That's the first thing I thought of WheelWalker 16 hrs ago #38
I'm sorry that you're going through that. yardwork 15 hrs ago #42
I hope you are or soon to be in remission! electric_blue68 9 hrs ago #60
I also suffered bruises on my hand from WheelWalker 15 hrs ago #40
I immediately thought of cancer treatment too. yardwork 15 hrs ago #41
Too much time on the golf course ExtraGriz 18 hrs ago #11
Topical chemotherapy for superficial basal cell carcinoma... pat_k 17 hrs ago #12
Bingo! hamsterjill 17 hrs ago #20
Fluorourasil Codifer 16 hrs ago #29
I've used it. hay rick 12 hrs ago #58
Call it for what it is: VGNonly 17 hrs ago #13
You deserve a medal for that. Gold. twodogsbarking 16 hrs ago #35
Why doesn't he just combover his Turkey waddle like he does his hair, who needs a scarf. ToxMarz 17 hrs ago #14
Decay Smilo 17 hrs ago #15
Can cancer or chemo for cancer cause that? cstanleytech 17 hrs ago #16
Many skin cancers are treated with creams. hamsterjill 17 hrs ago #22
When you use those creams your skin gets very red and scaly. It takes a few weeks before it clears up. Katinfl 16 hrs ago #30
Yes, exactly. hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #44
Yep. My brother used a cream and he looked pretty rough for a bit. chowder66 16 hrs ago #31
Exactly. hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #43
As rough as he looked for a bit, it's really very cool technology. chowder66 12 hrs ago #56
Better than MOH's, I would hope. hamsterjill 12 hrs ago #57
I've had more than my share of MOHs surgeries. No problems other than the normal healing process. Living at the Jersey SheilaAnn 2 hrs ago #69
Miracle Cream SusieCreamcheese 17 hrs ago #17
Google Rosacea.... ProudMNDemocrat 17 hrs ago #18
SO THAT'S A DAMN LIE. NT Cha 17 hrs ago #19
Over on Blue Sky they're rooting for tertiary syphillis and shingles, lol. diane in sf 17 hrs ago #21
That's my speculation as well. . . DinahMoeHum 16 hrs ago #26
You mean, he might turn out to be a delayed casualty... regnaD kciN 16 hrs ago #27
Touche! DinahMoeHum 16 hrs ago #28
My partner voted shingles. paleotn 15 hrs ago #47
Stress causes shingles to erupt and it's the Epstein strain, I predict Deuxcents 17 hrs ago #23
I hope it's painful! Mysterian 16 hrs ago #25
Beat me to it! Talitha 16 hrs ago #32
Not a gunshot wound? twodogsbarking 16 hrs ago #33
What exactly is this cream LisaL 16 hrs ago #34
A third term. rubbersole 15 hrs ago #45
Let's all just expect nothing and hope for the expediant, painful worst. Buddyzbuddy 16 hrs ago #36
Syphilis? COL Mustard 15 hrs ago #46
I Googled "Shingles on the neck" and the images are exactly BigmanPigman 14 hrs ago #48
Shedding his reptile skin....totally natural IA8IT 14 hrs ago #49
Well, that explains the rotting roast beef stench. C_U_L8R 13 hrs ago #51
Fuck him and his neck. live love laugh 13 hrs ago #52
That's where Netanyahu's leash and Putin's choke collar are rubbing his neck raw.... NT Ol Janx Spirit 13 hrs ago #53
Wait, he volunteered that he doesn't follow medical advice? eggplant 12 hrs ago #54
Preventative skin treatment? Is that like the time he was rushed to Walter Reed at 8:00 at night MIButterfly 12 hrs ago #55
They didn't say the treatment caused the rash kst 10 hrs ago #59
What are they "preventing??" Looks like it isn't working... Rhiannon12866 9 hrs ago #61
On the contrary Emrys 3 hrs ago #68
So this ointment that created a rash . . . Aussie105 7 hrs ago #64
I'll repeat what I've posted on multiple other GD threads about this: Emrys 3 hrs ago #67
Why isn't this doctor testifying before Congress about his dementia? travelingthrulife 2 hrs ago #70

Wicked Blue

(8,812 posts)
1. So why isn't Health Secretary RFK Jr. treating it with roadkill poultices?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:36 PM
18 hrs ago

After all, Bobby Jr's voodoo medicine is SO much healthier.

Roy Rolling

(7,575 posts)
62. Not a "preventative skin treatment" condition
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 04:43 AM
7 hrs ago

Roadkill poultice is only applied to “traumatic”(not preventative) skin conditions like lizard neck.

I think lizard neck is the medical term but I’m no dokter. 🩺

rsdsharp

(11,931 posts)
2. It's not working, Doc!
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:36 PM
18 hrs ago

Rashes, patchy hair loss and fatigue (zzzzz) are all symptoms of secondary syphilis. Just sayin”.

PJMcK

(24,979 posts)
65. The most unattractive president since...
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 06:40 AM
5 hrs ago

… forever.

He’s a slob, a grossly obese embarrassment and an egomaniac.

He’s a rapist, a convicted felon and an alleged traitor.

He’s a liar, a misogynist and a racist.

He’s ignorant, stupid and an idiot.

Have I missed anything?

Skittles

(170,827 posts)
66. whenever I see those collective pics of all US presidents
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 06:43 AM
5 hrs ago

I thought Dubya's idiotic face was bad enough but that orange fascist fuck is just so over the top ridiculous

Zertz11

(3 posts)
5. Frank's sign on ear
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 05:43 PM
18 hrs ago

Someone on twitter mentioned the crease on his earlobe is called Frank’s sign, a sign of coronary artery disease

Botany

(77,008 posts)
63. Frank's sign, a sign of coronary artery disease
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 04:56 AM
7 hrs ago
Why that could be fatal.

Btw what doctor would keep using a product such as a skin cream that is hurting his or her
patient?

WheelWalker

(9,399 posts)
38. I agree. That's the first thing I thought of
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:01 PM
16 hrs ago

Having gone through radiotherapy for head and neck cancer in the last year I recognize the burns.

WheelWalker

(9,399 posts)
40. I also suffered bruises on my hand from
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:06 PM
15 hrs ago

The IV repeatedly inserted for the concurrent chemotherapy. I have noted the similar bruises on his hand and others have opined they might be due to intravenous infusions

pat_k

(12,998 posts)
12. Topical chemotherapy for superficial basal cell carcinoma...
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:13 PM
17 hrs ago

... or other precancerous lesions.

Basically a chemical peel.

People generally need to apply to entire face and exposed scalp for a couple weeks -- and you look pretty awful.

Codifer

(1,198 posts)
29. Fluorourasil
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:23 PM
16 hrs ago

Brand name Efudex

It will attack Basil Cell Carcinomas and Actinic Keratosis.

Burns like hell and lasts for a week or more depending on how many days usage.

Doing acid in the worst way

hamsterjill

(17,410 posts)
22. Many skin cancers are treated with creams.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:40 PM
17 hrs ago

Precancerous lesions mostly, I believe, but there are some that are cancerous and a patient can opt for chemical treatment.

Katinfl

(746 posts)
30. When you use those creams your skin gets very red and scaly. It takes a few weeks before it clears up.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:24 PM
16 hrs ago

It is basically a chemo cream. Usually works good but takes time and the area gets nasty looking before it gets better.

hamsterjill

(17,410 posts)
44. Yes, exactly.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:24 PM
15 hrs ago

Please see my post 43, which I'm appending herein for ease of reference:



There's also the new treatment ("GentleCure&quot which is a type of radiation given in very small doses. It is acceptable for some forms of skin cancer but not melanoma. It leaves redness, I'm told, but not to the degree that these creams do.

(I just went through a skin cancer scare and had several discussions with my dermatologist. Mine turned out to be precancerous actinic keratosis and was able to be frozen. I considered myself VERY lucky.) Some of the pictures that I saw were really pretty gruesome from the creams.

hamsterjill

(17,410 posts)
43. Exactly.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:23 PM
15 hrs ago

There's also the new treatment ("GentleCure&quot which is a type of radiation given in very small doses. It is acceptable for some forms of skin cancer but not melanoma. It leaves redness, I'm told, but not to the degree that these creams do.

(I just went through a skin cancer scare and had several discussions with my dermatologist. Mine turned out to be precancerous actinic keratosis and was able to be frozen. I considered myself VERY lucky.) Some of the pictures that I saw were really pretty gruesome from the creams.

hamsterjill

(17,410 posts)
57. Better than MOH's, I would hope.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 11:41 PM
12 hrs ago

The pictures that I've seen of people who have undergone MOH's have been pretty bad in many cases.

SheilaAnn

(10,696 posts)
69. I've had more than my share of MOHs surgeries. No problems other than the normal healing process. Living at the Jersey
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:42 AM
2 hrs ago

Shore can do that to you.

SusieCreamcheese

(39 posts)
17. Miracle Cream
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:29 PM
17 hrs ago

He must have used a powerful miracle cream on that right ear. It shows absolutely no sign of having been grazed by a bullet!

ProudMNDemocrat

(20,791 posts)
18. Google Rosacea....
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 06:37 PM
17 hrs ago

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition causing persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps, primarily on the face but often affecting the neck, chest, and ears. It features flare-ups triggered by sun, heat, stress, alcohol, and spicy foods. Effective management includes gentle skincare, daily sunscreen, and medical treatments.

I know. At times the right side of my neck is red and scaly. I have a topical antibiotic cream to keep it in check.

DinahMoeHum

(23,525 posts)
26. That's my speculation as well. . .
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:19 PM
16 hrs ago

All those drugs. All that fast food. All that (unprotected?) sex. All these decades.
It all adds up and comes back to bite ass.

regnaD kciN

(27,581 posts)
27. You mean, he might turn out to be a delayed casualty...
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 07:22 PM
16 hrs ago

…of his “own personal Vietnam?”

paleotn

(22,011 posts)
47. My partner voted shingles.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:48 PM
15 hrs ago

and she hopes he's getting the full course of pain if that's indeed what it is. That may not break her oath since wishing harm isn't necessarily the same as doing harm. She also thinks, as stated above, it may be the result of treatment for some type of skin cancer or a precancerous lesion(s). The unmitigated ass may have played a few too many rounds of golf. That's outside my realm but I do hope it's incredibly uncomfortable.

BigmanPigman

(54,965 posts)
48. I Googled "Shingles on the neck" and the images are exactly
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 09:14 PM
14 hrs ago

like the fucking moron's photos today. I'm not a doctor bit visually it looks like Shingles.

It is painful (GOOD) and is some what contagious (also GOOD if he passes it onto all of those on "team tRump"

C_U_L8R

(49,250 posts)
51. Well, that explains the rotting roast beef stench.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 10:44 PM
13 hrs ago

Flesh eating virus or just self loathing?

MIButterfly

(2,501 posts)
55. Preventative skin treatment? Is that like the time he was rushed to Walter Reed at 8:00 at night
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 11:22 PM
12 hrs ago

for a routine check-up?

Is this the same doctor who declared him the healthiest person to ever run for president?

kst

(76 posts)
59. They didn't say the treatment caused the rash
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 02:03 AM
10 hrs ago

The doctor's statement says:

“President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment, ... The President is using the treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.”

Perhaps we're meant to assume that the "very common cream" caused the rash, but the doctor didn't actually say that.

Emrys

(9,033 posts)
68. On the contrary
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 08:17 AM
3 hrs ago

If it's what I describe in my reply below, the rash looks like exactly what you'd expect and is an indication that the remedy is working - so far at least.

Aussie105

(7,791 posts)
64. So this ointment that created a rash . . .
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 04:58 AM
7 hrs ago

what is it treating, and what is it called?

Details matter!

Emrys

(9,033 posts)
67. I'll repeat what I've posted on multiple other GD threads about this:
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 08:12 AM
3 hrs ago
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.


The fact they're not being more explicit about this is puzzling. It's not uncommon and not necessarily a big deal, and certainly no cause for shame. It could provide a learning/teaching public service information opportunity as a warning to others if the president were decent and sane, but here we are. But then Trump likes to project that he's superhuman, so admitting he has this condition (with the scary cancer connotations) is maybe more than he can thole.

The rash we can see is suprisingly widespread on his neck (my pal's patches were discrete and not that large), but then he seems to favour excess in medication, so maybe he disregarded doctors' warnings on the basis that more must be better, and slapped the cream on like he does his face paint.

travelingthrulife

(5,020 posts)
70. Why isn't this doctor testifying before Congress about his dementia?
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:56 AM
2 hrs ago

Tell us why he is having serial cognitive tests.

Even the doctors are corrupt.

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