It's one of the biggest complaints as people age: drooping and baggy skin around the eyes. What can you do about it, who is a good candidate and can eye surgery help with vision or other issues? Ophthalmologist Dr. Rao Chundury has answers in this brief Q & A!
Swimmer's ear is an infection in the outer ear canal, that is often caused by water that stays in your ear after swimming. While mild cases of swimmer’s ear will usually resolve on its own, you may need to seek treatment if the infection persists. Learn more.
Eyelid surgery rates as one of the most popular procedures to rejuvenate one’s appearance. Eyelid surgery can resolve droopy eyebrows or saggy skin or puffy bags under the lower eyelids. Learn more.
The Nebraska Medicine Stroke and Neurovascular Center provides around-the-clock care of stroke patients using a well-defined, systematic approach to care and treatment to achieve optimal results.
It was March 6, 1998, my freshman year of high school. My childhood dream had come true, and I was just finishing my first season on the high school basketball team. On the way home from school that day, I was in a car accident with four of my girlfriends. An ambulance rushed me to the hospital, I was unresponsive.
The prevalence of thyroid cancer is on the rise and is increasingly more common in young women. The fifth most common cancer in women, and 12th overall among both men and women, it is also one of the most treatable, with a five-year survival rate of 98.1 percent.
Read a story about Kendra Jackson, and how her chronically runny nose turned out to be a cerebrospinal fluid leak. Once told it was only allergies, Doctor Schneider suspected it was a more dangerous condition.