gerontologist
Proctologist
Psychologist/psychiatrist.
Urologist
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Yes, snoring is hereditary. Excessive snoring should be discussed with your doctor. It can cause sleep apnea. There are strips at the drug store that will expand your nasal passages and they work. Also snoring tends to keep your partner awake! See the doctor and be sure your nasal passages don't have polyps. If not get the strips. It is not only an assumption that hereditary fact is one of snoring causes, but it is a truth. So, if you do not take proper treatment to eradicate snoring, then you are doing unjust not only with you, but also with coming generation. From you, snoring will be adopted by your children and thus, it will continue further. Your child in small age will be caught into sleep disorders due to snoring and all credit goes to you. So, it is better to show snoring an exit door before it gets too late.
A doctor that deals with feet is called a Podiatrist and they also cover ankles and the lower leg. If you stepped on a rusty nail you are at risk for Tetanus and should definitely see a doctor right away if you have not gotten a Tetanus shot.
Adults with a history of snoring may be able to prevent snoring episodes with the following measures: avoid alcohol and sedatives before bedtime. remove allergens from the bedroom. use a decongestant before bed. sleep on the side,not the back.
Physicians in the following areas treat dog and cat bites:Family Practice, (family doctor)Internist, (family doctor)Emergency Room physicianM.D. and D.O. treat bites.
I think its better to concern any doctor for that. I do not have any natural or homeopathic resultant for the same.
they are called neonatologists because they work in the NICU
a psychiatrist