Dyskinesia [involuntary movements, like a tic or chorea] is a symptom and not an individual disease. Dyskinesia can have several different causes depending on the specific condition. It can be part of the presentation of a person suffering with Parkinson's, or it can be a side effect of some psychotropic medications. Sometimes physicians specializing in neurological conditions can offer treatment.
Pediatricians are doctors who specialize in treating children, so almost their entire job revolves around them.
Pediatricians are doctors who specialize in treating children. They have the same health concerns as other doctors such as possibly catching something from patients, and being doctors, they also risk being carriers of communicable diseases. So they have to take care of themselves for their own sake and that of their patients.
I need to find doctors that specialize in diagnosing heavy metals in the body in Florida.
chiropractors that specialize in treating animals
In regards to doctors in general, there are in fact many "kinds" of doctors, and each has a unique job: Doctors of Philosophy (PhD) are by definition the true "doctors", as the word doctor comes from the latin for teacher. Doctors of philosophy are usually scientists and instructors at universities. Doctors of Medicine (MD) - use medications and surgery to treat almost anything Doctors of Dentistry (DDS) - treat problems involving teeth and gums Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) - treat animals using medicine or surgery Doctors of Optometry (OD) - deal with issues involving the eyes Doctors of Podiatry (DPM) - deal with issues involving the feet Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) - deal with issues involving the spine and neuromusculoskeletal system Within many of these examples there are subspecialties. Among medical doctors specifically there are more than 60 specialties which require extended training - each is unique but there are many characteristics which are common. For example: Anesthetics - specializing in peri-operative care, development of an anesthetic plan, and the administration of anesthetics Cardiology - treatment of the heart and general cardiovasular system General practice - treat a range of issues from colds to minor surgeries Obstetrics and Gynaecology - specialize in womens health Ophthalmology - specialize in conditions of the eyes Paediatrics - specialize in treating childrens disease Pathology - specialize in the study and diagnosis of disease Psychiatry - specialize in treating mental disorders Radiology - specialize in the interpretation of medical imaging etc. Another example is chiropractors, in that there are specialties that require extra training. For example: Radiology - specialize in the interpretation of medical imaging Sports therapy - specialize in sports related injuries and performance Neurology - specialize in neurological conditions orthopedics - specialize in the diagnosis of complex musculoskeletal conditions Clinical sciences - treat a range of conditions often outside the scope of practice of general chiropractors etc.
Doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the conditions Arthritis and gout are called Rheumatologists.
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Doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the conditions arthritis and gout are called Rheumatologists.
The likelihood that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend this medication for treating the condition is high.
Doctors that specialize in critical care situations are known as 'Intensivists". These doctors tend to work in the intensive care unit and are trained to deal with critical care cases.
No, not all lawyers are also doctors. Lawyers specialize in legal matters, while doctors specialize in medical matters. Each profession requires different education and training.
Yes- I would speak with a neurosurgeon and your local hospital to see if he can help you. Many doctors specialize in head traumas.