Any physician would potentially be able to tell that you smoke due to stains on the fingers; stains on the teeth; the smell of smoke in the clothing, hair, or breath; If someone is experiencing a breathing problem related to smoking and that is why they are seeing an ENT doctor, then their primary doctor likely felt the problem was in the pharynx or larynx. Obviously, if there was a smoking-related cancer in the mouth or other growth on or around the vocal cords, this might be a clue.
A pediatric hematologist would be able to handle this entity.
no she just ruptured her vocal cords which meant they where bleeding she doesn't have a hole in her throat if she did she would not be able to breath and would die
Yes, an auto insurance specialist would be helpful when it comes to picking out insurance. They are able to tell you what kind would be the best and most beneficial for your lifestyle.
Both are able to provide partial dentures. I would go to who you are most comfortable with be it you dentist or a specialist.
No, she doesn't smoke. After all, how would she able to maintain her singing voice if she did so.
i recently had a tonsillectomy and threw in a pinch the very same day. since there is really no contact with your throat it should be ok. the only issue would be is that since your constantly spitting your mouth throat is drying out and could crack and bleed. so if you do decide to throw a pinch in make sure you are sipping on some kind of liquid as well and dont swallow any of the dip obviously because it can irritate your throat.
Yes and no, Yes if you have been smoking for a long time, No if you just had like 1 ciggerate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There isn't an infectious disease doctor. All of them are able to treat infectious diseases. But a ear, nose & throat specialist, doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the upper respiratory system (ear, nose and throat) can effectively treat such infections.
no of course not he would not be able to play football if he did!!!
A rhinoplasty specialist is able to book appointments by calling the center directly or by making an appointment face to face.For contact details, it is possible to look on their websites.
Swollen taste buds and a sore throat could be a sign of an infection. These infections could be a strep throat, mono or coxsackie. A physician would be able to do an examination to get a better idea of the issue.
A general practitioner (family doctor) may be able to, but the specialist would be an allergist.