Inside Clinton and Trump's Health History Disclosures

Both camps have released health information this week.

Each candidate has released two letters from their respective doctors since the start of the campaign. Here's a look at the details that have provided.

Overall Stats

Her heart rate was also found to be in a normal range.

Her doctor declared her to be in "excellent physical condition and fit to serve as President of the United States."

He also had an echocardiogram in 2014 and chest X-ray in 2016, but it is not clear why these screenings were performed. The results of these tests were within the normal range.

His doctor wrote in the earlier letter that Trump "will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency."

Family History

Trump's letter mentioned that his family does not have a history of heart disease or cancer and that his parents lived to be in their "late 80s and 90s." However, in the past, Trump has talked about his brother's battle with alcoholism and his father being diagnosed with Alzheimer's in his 80's. These conditions were not mentioned in his doctor's letter.

Current Conditions

Clinton has hypothyriodism, meaning her thyroid is under active, and seasonal allergies. She takes medication to treat both of these conditions. Earlier this year she developed an ear infection that was treated with antibiotics and steroids.

Trump is overweight but has not released other current health conditions.

Past Conditions

She previously had a blood clot in 1998 and continues to take an anticoagulant.

Trump's doctor mentions he had surgery for appendicitis at age 11.

Earlier in the campaign, Trump spoke about how "a foot thing" prevented him from serving, and it has been reported by The New York Times that he had developed bone spurs in his heels.

Medications

Clinton takes medication for hypothyroidism, antihistamines and the blood-thinner coumadin. She also takes Vitamin B12.