An 'Oncologist' specializes in tumours.
If by warts, you mean fatty tumors, then yes, this is normal. As the dog becomes older, it will gain tumors. Outside the body, these fatty tumors are usually completely harmless. However, ingrown tumors and tumors that have begun bleeding need to be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
Tumors or cysts may require surgery.
A rheumatologist
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cardiologist is the doctor who's specialization is the heart. If left sided of the heart is the problem pulmonologist might as well needed; As for the blood vessels and the brain -neurologist.
No, an oncologist is a type of medical doctor. He diagnoses and treats cancers.
That would be an oncologist. There are other specialists as well that can deal with tumors such as a urologist who deals with the prostate.
Medical Doctor
Psoriasis,which is a skin disease, is categorized into five groups: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular and erythrodermic. A doctor can do this type of diagnoses.
People who hit themselves could have different diagnoses. It's best to ask a doctor this as they are qualified to diagnose.
Neurosurgeon.
GastroenterologistA gastroenterologist.
this is not for self diagnosis, this is for your doctor to determine.
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Yes, a physician is a type of doctor, but not all doctors are physicians. The term "doctor" broadly refers to anyone who holds a doctoral degree, including those in various fields such as philosophy or education. In contrast, a physician specifically refers to a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
T-Cell Lymphoma is treated by an Oncologist. They can choose the treatment options for her. There is light therapy, cream therapy and radiation to name a few.
Pancreatic tumors are classified as either exocrine or endocrine tumors depending on which type of tissue they arise from within the gland.