Depends on the disease.
Some can be cured if the doctor give the patient the right medicine. Some needs surgery. Some can't be cured.
Doctors may use a bacteriophage.
Nope.
Medical intervention, such as regular examinations, can detect health issues early and steps to prevent or treat disease can be taken.
Ebola virus disease is a viral illness.Treatment is mostly supportive with fluid therapy,analgesics etc.
The treatment team for a child with Schilder's disease usually consists of neurologists, specialists in multiple sclerosis, and rheumatologists.
A Radiologist (although they are not usually qualified as doctors).
Infectious disease doctors are internal medicine doctors who treat and diagnose infectious diseases of varying types in the human body. Some diseases that infectious disease doctors deal with include AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, meningitis, tetanus, and various infections of the respiratory system. Infectious disease doctors also aid in the prevention of tropical and other travel-related diseases.
the people that doctors treat are called "Patients".
It isn't exactly "treated" as it is not a disease. A psychologist would help a person with Asperger's deal with the condition.
Most doctors can treat parasite infections, but the ones who see more parasitic infections than others would probably be (in no particular order) family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, infectious disease, and tropical medicine.
Vets treat animals and doctors treat humans. In other words, a vet is like a doctor, only they treat animals. Vets are animal doctors
Which is more important: treat the symptoms of a disease or treat the underlying cause