We may not think about the shape of our nails too often. But sometimes, they can reveal what’s happening inside our bodies. One nail change that doctors recommend watching closely is something called nail clubbing.
As an alternative to sun tanning, some people are choosing self-tanner creams and spray tans to get that golden glow. But are these alternatives a safe way to tan?
Standing in the skin care aisle trying to determine which products to use can be overwhelming. Nebraska Medicine dermatologist Ronald Sulewski, MD, sheds some light on these common skin care questions.
Nebraska Medicine’s dermatology program includes dermatologists with specialized training in Mohs and reconstructive surgery. However, just as important as the surgery itself, is the surgery aftercare plan.
Hansen’s disease, also known as leprosy, affects about 200 people in the U.S. each year. Despite its fearsome reputation, this bacterial infection is treatable and curable with modern medicine.
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that starts in the cells that give skin its color. It can spread to other parts of the body if not addressed promptly.
At 53, Melissa Hays embodies resilience. Her journey with melanoma—a life-changing disease—has been shaped by self-advocacy, determination and the support of a coordinated care team.
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