Does anyone know a International Infectious disease doctor in Chicago?
Infectious disease is a sub-specialization of the general doctor/medical professions. While your standard doctor is trained to cover the basics of all possible medical issues. The infectious disease doctor specializes in cases dealing with that set of illnesses.
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Usually a 'disease' doctor is called a Physician or Internist. Â
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.
There are many types of infectious diseases. Each has to be managed on merit. You have to consult the doctor for the same.
An infectious disease specialist can evaluate mononucleosis.
A doctor who specializes in infectious diseases, which means diseases that you can "catch" from another person or from a thing like a mosquito.
No, Vertigo is not contagious. I currently have it and I talked to my doctor about the disease and you can not give it to people.
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.
Real doctors such as the fictional doctor House do not study rare diseases they diagnose disease that may have multiple causes so they can be correctly treated. They are called diagnosticians.
non infectious