While Hillary is not commenting on Bill’s personal health, viewers are now noticing health issues with former President Bill Clinton.
While on the campaign trail in Iowa, giving a speech for wife Hillary Clinton, Bill’s hands were noticeably trembling–and not from being in hot water with Hillary. Many people believe that Bill shows signs Of Parkinson's Disease, a medical condition that can cause tremors.
But the former president denied having Parkinson’s disease. It’s not news to Bill, as he was aware of the tremors back in 2013 when he reportedly commented, “I have a condition that sometimes you get with aging. You may have noticed it; my hand has a little tremor when I’m tired and a lot of people do when they’re older.”
As with his voice, “Bill Clinton may have either had vocal cord damage during surgery where you’d see that voice change, or acid reflux could also cause it,” says laryngologist Dr. Jamie Koufman.
“The left vocal cord is clustered near the chest so in any type of heart or lung surgery the nerve in the left vocal cord can be inflamed, tweaked or damaged, and will leave you with a breathy sounding voice,” explains Koufman.
Sometimes the voice change is temporary, other times it can be permanent. The point is, voice can tell you a lot about your health-- if you’re listening.
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