POLIO
No, the president in the wheelchair was president Franklin D. Roosevelt after he had developed polio
cough . common colds, influenza and chronic disease.
Springwood
William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding and Franklin Roosevelt all had fatal illnesses while they were in office. Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan had serious illnesses but recovered. Calvin Coolidge was in chronic poor health while he was president and died soon after he left office/
Chronic pain is an ailment that can last for years, often resulting from conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, or previous injuries. Unlike acute pain, which resolves with treatment or healing, chronic pain persists and can significantly impact a person's quality of life. It may require ongoing management through medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes to alleviate symptoms.
Most healthy persons can walk distances with a cough, unless the person has bronchitis or pneumonia or another chronic ailment. However, cold air can make breathing more difficult.
The condition described is likely chronic bronchitis, which is a common respiratory issue among smokers. This ailment is characterized by persistent inflammation of the airways, leading to increased mucus production and difficulty breathing. Chronic bronchitis is part of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a progressive lung disease that impairs airflow and respiratory function.
Gerd is one type of serious chronic heartburn. The best way to treat this ailment is through avoiding certain foods including tomatoes, garlic, onions, spicy foods, alcohol and caffeine.
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Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition that is characterized by red splotches, as well as occasional pustules. There are subtypes of this condition, as well as levels of its severity and appropriate treatments for every stage of the ailment; however, there is no cure yet.
Sudden death without chronic medical conditions that might result in death, in people who are young (usually under 50-54) and/or are not under managed care for a chronic, fatal ailment, will always call for an autopsy.
I believe Kennedy wore a brace to ease his chronic back pain.