It depends on the type of viruses which cause diseases. Usually most of viral infections are treated symptomatically (eg. ..to use antipyrutic like paracetamol if there is fever more than 37.5, to use ORS in case of diarrhoea) But you should aware some viral infections like dengue haemorrhagic fever which can be fatal and it needs platelet rich plasma replacement.
there are several ways such as
Pills
Medication
Surgery
A dermatologist treats diseases of the skin. These doctors also treat disorders and cosmetic issues involving the scalp, hair, and nails.
aids virus
Governments are there to promote lockdown and enslave the people with viral diseases
If one is suffering from Grierson-Gopalan, the best hospital to treat this disease is probably the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in London. In this hospital one finds a lot of specialized doctors.
AIDS
A person with a Masters of PhD in Viral studies, or an MD who specializes in infectious diseases mainly viral infections, usually also has a MD, PhD. One is pure research the physician does research as well as treatment and prescription.
Fungi can be one cause of encephalitis. Both yellow fever and measles are viral.
Viral diseases are most likely to cause epidemics. The recent H1N1 flu virus is one example of this. One other major epidemic, which is not of infectious disease origin, is the obesity epidemic in the U.S.
Licking someone's foot is not recommended. One could catch a number of viral and bacterial infections although no serious STD type diseases can be contracted this way.
the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm . the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm .
A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.
No, a pathologist is a medical professional who specializes in studying diseases and their effects on the human body. They are responsible for diagnosing diseases and understanding their causes and mechanisms, but they do not typically treat diseases with chemicals. Treatment is usually the responsibility of other medical specialists, such as oncologists or pharmacologists.