That would be a pulmonologist.
neurologist specializing in memory disorders
A cardiologist is a heart specialist and a pulmonologist is a chest/lung doctor.
Probably a Dermatologist. They are doctors specializing in the treatment of skin disorders and associated problems.
Pulmonary refers to the lungs. Pulmonary doctors usually deal with ailments/disorders dealing with breathing problems and lung issues. In the same way, a pulmonary allergist will deal with the effects that allergies have on patients' breathing.
Lung capacity can not be increased by a disorder.
lung clots,smoking can give you lung cancer
ABPA is an allergic reaction to a species of Aspergillus called Aspergillus fumigatus. It is sometimes grouped together with other lung disorders characterized by eosinophilia.These disorders are also called hypersensitivity lung diseases.
There isn't an infectious disease doctor. All of them are able to treat infectious diseases. But a ear, nose & throat specialist, doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the upper respiratory system (ear, nose and throat) can effectively treat such infections.
Spirometry is one of the best tests available to aid in the early detection of many lung disorders.
One common prefix for nerve is "neuro-". This prefix is often used in medical terms related to the nervous system, such as neurology (the study of the nervous system) or neurologist (a doctor specializing in neurological disorders).
Treating the cancer of any organ is usually a team approach with doctors of different specialties coming together since cancers often require multiple modes of treatment simultaneously (each delivered by doctors trained in providing that specific form of treatment). Treatment of lung cancer could include a pulmonologist (internist specializing in lung disease), oncologist (internist specializing in cancer), cardiothoracic surgeon (surgeon specializing in surgery on the structures within the chest cavity), radiologist (doctor trained in the interpretation of imaging studies such as CTs and MRIs for the diagnosis and treatment of disease) and radiation oncologist (doctor trained in using radiation to treat disease, mostly cancer). How much of a role, if any, each of these doctors will play will depend on the nature of the cancer and which treatment modalities are being utilized.
A doctor who treats individuals with mental illnesses is often referred to as a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists are medical doctors specializing in mental health and are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent mental disorders. They may provide therapy and prescribe medications as part of their treatment approach.