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An immunologist is a medical professional who specializes in the human immune system. The responsibilities of an immunologist is to either research immune system disorders or to treat them.
It may vary from country to county but it can be immunologist and sometimes clinical ecologist.The specialist is actually known as an Allergist[specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic reactivity, such as allergic reaction].
It can be difficult to tell which type of skin problem is more dangerous and which can simply be an irritation that goes away with time. A dermatologist is capable of potentially saving lives by diagnosing and treating serious skin conditions, such as immune-bullous disorders, erythroderma, and skin cancers, such as melanoma. Contact the dermatologist for any issue related to skin, hair, and nails
Some types of cancer, anemia, immune system disorders, etc. This doesn't mean you have any of these. Doctors are the ones that should be diagnosing this and it's only second-guessing otherwise.
Mainly its AIDS ....... in such disorders the immune system is attacted.
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The clinical problem associated with immune deficiency disorders is the development of unusual and severe infections such as; pneumonia, meningitis, or septicemia.
It's NOT for people with skin disorders, like eczema, and other immune disorders.
allergy
diabetes, lupus, scleroderma, and other disorders that compromise body's immune system.
Several diseases are caused by immune disorders. Alopecia - where the hair falls out in clumps - may well be caused by an immune disorder.