Hillary Clinton Has 'No Other Undisclosed Condition,' Campaign Says The campaign said it would release "additional medical information."

 -- Hillary Clinton's campaign is working with her doctor to release "additional medical information" in the next couple of days and promised that she has "no other undisclosed condition," press secretary Brian Fallon said Monday in an interview on MSNBC.

"We'll release that to further put to rest any lingering concerns about what you saw yesterday," said Fallon, referring to Clinton's abrupt departure from a 9/11 memorial ceremony — which the campaign initially said was due to her being "overheated."

Clinton's doctor, Lisa Bardack, later released a statement that she diagnosed the former secretary of state with pneumonia on Friday.

Fallon said Monday, "There is no other undisclosed condition."

Pressed on what the additional medical information may reveal, Fallon said Clinton's doctor indicated that "there was nothing here in terms of anything that was caused by what happened in 2012," referring to the candidate's suffering from a blood clot four years ago. "All of that, I think, will be indicated in the further material that we are going to release this week," he said.

Donald Trump said Monday on Fox News that health "is an issue" in the campaign. Referring to Clinton's pneumonia diagnosis, he said, "Something is going on, but I hope she gets well."

ABC News has confirmed that Trump, who released a short note from his doctor claiming he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected," recently had a physical exam and told Fox he will be releasing "specific numbers."

Neither of the two major-party presidential candidates has yet divulged full medical records.

Trump told ABC's David Muir in an interview on Labor Day that if Clinton wants to make her medical history public, he would do the same, "100 percent."

"Why not go first?" Muir pressed.

"I might do that. I might do that," Trump answered. "In fact, now that you ask, I think I will do that."

Even with the pneumonia diagnosis, the Clinton campaign continues to say the medical information it has already released "far exceeds" what Trump has put out.

"Between her health records, her e-mails, her schedules from when she was secretary of state, three-plus decades worth of taxes, the reality is there is more information out there about Hillary Clinton than any nominee in modern presidential history," said Fallon.