A pulmonologist would be able to help the most. Low oxygen levels at great heights occurs most often in those who are unaccustomed to traveling to high mountain peaks. Tours to Incan sites in Peru or to the Himalayan mountain range often precipitate "acrocyanosis".
A physician trained in sports medicine often has helpful suggestions for training regimens that can prepare the individual for travel to places of great heights.
A Urologist.
I would start with your internist, family practitioner or gynecologist.
in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor in my opinion i would see a doctor
You can see your regular doctor or a urologist and take tests for STD and infection.
If it were I think I would make an appointment to see my regular doctor. Talk with him/her and see if he can help you. He may recommend you see another doctor more specialized in dealing with post traumatic disorders.
You should see a dermatologist
If the injury is to your foot you will want to seek out a podiatrist. That would be a doctor that specializes in foot injuries.
A dermatologist is the kind of physician who can remove a tattoo. However, not all may practice this. Often if you can find a doctor who does dermabrasion, then they may be able to help you.
OB/GYN, Obstetrician.
See a local doctor
A psycologist
Urologist