In general, once diagnosed, the patient will benefit from work with a physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech and language therapist. Specialists in Arthritis, orthopedics, rehabilitation, and pulmonology may also be helpful.
Internal Medicine Doctors and other specialists treat the patient with the polio, Epidemiologists track the disease spread, and physical therapists treat the patient for rehabilitation. Some patients will need social service workers to help the patient to readjust to living life.
It isn't exactly "treated" as it is not a disease. A psychologist would help a person with Asperger's deal with the condition.
Type your answer here... Yes you can i did and now i have Post polio syndrome and i have no help from any department.What does a man do after he has worked his life away and lost everything to get help from a doctors.
Doctors treat patients, biomedical engineers design and build machines that will be used by doctors to help them treat patients.
Skin doctors, or dermatologists, treat a variety of issues. They not only treat facial issues but also treat any type of problem with the skin including any area on the body that might need help from a dermatologist.
Doctors can't treat chicken pox, but they can give medication that can help treat it. Also, chicken pox is very rare now.
To help the children suffering from pulse polio.
To help the children suffering from pulse polio.
To help the children suffering from pulse polio.
Lupron is prescribed by doctors for the treatment of the symptoms of prostate cancer in men. The drug does not treat the cancer itself but can help to alleviate the associated symptoms.
doctors can treat that. they will put your child on medication which will help that's pretty much it hope it helped!
Treat them the same as everyone else. Parents that have children with mental retardation should seek help to raise these children.http://www.parents.com/health/down-syndrome/down-syndrome-resources/