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Biden remains fit for duty, doctor says after president’s medical


US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal and the rule that will allow the passage of the Build Back Better Act in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, DC on November 6, 2021.

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden “remains fit for duty” after his first physical exam while in office, his doctor Kevin O’Connor said Friday.

O’Connor, however, noted in a health report that a “single, 3mm, benign appearing polyp” was removed from Biden’s colon during a routine colonoscopy conducted during Friday’s exam, which required that he be placed under anesthesia.

Evaluation of the polyp is expected to be completed next week.

Read the full summary of Biden’s medical examination here.

O’Connor in his report said Biden has been experiencing an increase in the frequency and severity of throat-clearing during speaking engagements. The doctor said his belief that acid reflux is causing that problem was supported by the exam and an expert consultation.

Another issue flagged by O’Connor was Biden’s “ambulatory gait,” which the doctor said, “is perceptibly stiffer and less fluid than it was a year ago.”

Much of that stiffness is due to wear and tear on Biden’s spine, as well as a limp from a fracture in his right foot last year, and “a mile sensory peripheral neuropathy of the feet,” O’Connor said.

The president’s weight registered at 184 pounds, and his pulse rate was 72, the physician said.

Biden, who will turn 79 on Saturday, is the oldest person ever to be sworn in and for this reason, his health is a subject of keen interest among voters.

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“President Biden remains a healthy-vigorous 78-year-old male, who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency, to include those as Chief Executive, Head of State and Commander in Chief,” O’Connor wrote.

His physical took place at Walter Reed National Army Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., the traditional hospital of American presidents.

While he was anesthetized for his colonoscopy, Biden transferred power to Vice President Kamala Harris, making her, for a time, the first female acting president in U.S. history. He resumed his role as president before noon, White House press secretary Jen Psaki later said.

Biden’s most recent public medical report was released in late 2019, while he was a candidate for president.

That report said Biden was healthy and fit, but also that he also was being treated with medication for several common age-related conditions. These included an elevated cholesterol level, a minor heart arrhythmia (AFib) and seasonal allergies.

The 2019 report also noted that Biden suffered from occasional acid reflux, which he treated with over-the-counter medication.

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