In general humans (and all other animals) are self repairing, thus doctors can seldom "correct" an injured organ.
A surgeon might remove a severely damaged section and allow the rest to heal.
An internist might use antibiotics to help the body fight infection, or drugs to try to regulate functions which are not operating properly (such as blood pressure control, heart rate, cholesterol, etc)
He can stop any bleeding, repair damaged vessels.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on the injury. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
It depends on what sort of injury has occurred. There are many procedures available, from simple support to major surgery.
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The doctor could set a bone, prescribe a drug, or recommend a surgical procedure.You haven't specified the organs.If you have problems with your internal organs, a medical doctor might prescribe medication or have you go see a specialist. A doctor will be unlikely to operate on or otherwise physically manipulate on most internal organs.
The doctor could set a bone, prescribe a drug, or recommend a surgical procedure.You haven't specified the organs.If you have problems with your internal organs, a medical doctor might prescribe medication or have you go see a specialist. A doctor will be unlikely to operate on or otherwise physically manipulate on most internal organs.
The doctor could set a bone, prescribe a drug, or recommend a surgical procedure.You haven't specified the organs.If you have problems with your internal organs, a medical doctor might prescribe medication or have you go see a specialist. A doctor will be unlikely to operate on or otherwise physically manipulate on most internal organs.
The doctor could set a bone, prescribe a drug, or recommend a surgical procedure.You haven't specified the organs.If you have problems with your internal organs, a medical doctor might prescribe medication or have you go see a specialist. A doctor will be unlikely to operate on or otherwise physically manipulate on most internal organs.