Dalai Lama heads to US hospital for medical checkup
The 80-year-old Buddhist leader said he had a minor swelling in his right eye. He then removed his glasses and laughed, pointing at his slightly swollen eye.
He said he would have a "thorough medical checkup" at the Mayo Clinic.
"Then if they find any problems, they can carry out treatment," he said.
Appearances canceled
In September, the Dalai Lama canceled a series of appearances in the United States on the advice of his U.S. doctors. He was told to rest for several weeks after a medical checkup.
The Dalai Lama says he is likely to return to Dharmasala in March.
The Tibetan spiritual leader fled across the Himalayas to India after a failed uprising in Tibet in 1959. He settled in Dharamsala and set up a Tibetan government-in-exile there.
Beijing accuses him of seeking to separate Tibet from China. But Tibetans and the Dalai Lama say they simply want a higher degree of autonomy under Chinese rule.






