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Joe Biden Health Scare at Wednesday Night Town Hall

During Wednesday night’s CNN Town Hall with Joe Biden, viewers noticed something very odd about Biden as the night progressed.

Biden’s left eye started to fill with blood and seemed to get progressively worse as the Town Hall went on.

Medical Opinions Galore

All of the amateur medical sleuths on social media started to immediately chime in that something was horribly wrong with Biden.

However, a doctor that reviewed the footage stated this could just be a harmless condition that is caused by broken blood vessels in the eye.

Dr. Danielle Strauss stated, “Mr. Biden appeared to develop a subconjunctival hemorrhage.

“This is a common and harmless condition which can develop after coughing, sneezing or straining, and is more common in elderly people on blood thinners.

“People who develop this may not notice it until they look in the mirror or until someone else points it out.”

Right to be Concerned

While Dr. Strauss seems to think this is something that will clear up in a week or so, Americans have every right to be concerned about this.

Biden suffered two brain aneurysms more than three decades ago.

While he has not had any problems with them since, his age is making this a concern for voters.

Biden’s personal doctor, Dr. Neal Kassell, just last month gave Biden a clean bill of health.

He stated, “He is every bit as sharp as he was 31 years ago.

“I haven’t seen any change.

“I can tell you with absolute certainty that he had no brain damage, either from the hemorrhage or from the operations that he had.”

Hopefully, both doctors are right, because while I do not like Biden, the last thing any of us want is to see him have a major health scare while out on the campaign trail.

Source: Fox News

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