dermatologist, but you are allergic to something. A doctor can't fix it and you can probably find what it is on your own
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An Allergist; they specialize in figuring out what you're allergic to.
Chronic hives are caused by some type of allergy. An allergist can do testing to determine what types of allergies you have.
A urologist
Infant hives (or if chronic is called 'urticaria') is an allergy or allergies which and can appear on the lips, tongue, eyes, hands and feet and can be caused by: * Cold * Heat * Sunlight * Water * Pollens * Dander (no pets!) * Mold spores * Foods * Drugs * Insects Food allergies only account for 5% of the cause of hives in infants. If the hives are chronic it has been associated with infection - viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic. Working with your doctor is important. He/she may try the infant on a type of medication. The good news is that often these hives will only last about a year and many children with high allergies will outgrow them. For Hives treatment you can get more information from here: http://www.hives-treatment.net === ===
Immunologist
You could have hives, which is an allergic reaction to food or medication. I advise that you contact your doctor immediately because it might be contagious or cause severe risk to your health. https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hives <------- Type that link into your address bar and compare the marks (if there are any) to the pictures and/or read the article about hives.
Salpingitis is an infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes. An STD clinic doctor would treat this, as could a GP or gynecologist.
A normal doctor should be able to help you.
You cannot determine your blood type from a website. You should go to your doctor and have your blood tested. Ask your doctor what blood type you are.
A vet.
gastroenterologist
honey bees. i looked it up
chronic