A Blood specialist studys the blood and all the organs associated with blood. They also study all the blood diseases and find preventions and cures for the blood diseases.
A blood specialist is usually a "hematologist." I realize that's 12 letters.
A hematologist is the name for a scientist or physician who studies blood and its diseases. See the link below.There are many diseases that can be found in the blood such as anemia, malaria,and Thelassemia.
See your MD first - then ask to be reffered to an ENT specialist. Ask also for a blood test to check for Mono.
See a retina specialist to be sure that there are no retinal tears or detachment. If there are none, wait for blood to be re-absorbed. If situation doesn't clear up soon, revisit the retina specialist.
A hematologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the blood. The hematologist also cares for blood-forming organs.
If you have low blood pressure, start by talking with your primary care provider. Your history and physical exam will guide referral to the right specialist. Depending on the cause, someone with low blood pressure may see a cardiologist, neurologist, vascular surgeon, or nephrologist.
which specialist should I see if I have Hodgkin' disease?
A hematologist specializes in the area of blood and bone marrow. These doctors are very essential in diagnosing and treating blood illnesses and cell count problems.
Assuming you mean hematologist, a specialist in the study of blood.
Headaches are the pooling of blood in the head so yes if it pumps to much blood their then it could.
For high white blood cell counts, you should consult a hematologist, a specialist in blood disorders. They can evaluate the underlying causes of your elevated white blood cell count, which may include infections, inflammation, or more serious conditions like leukemia. In some cases, your primary care physician may also be able to provide guidance and refer you to a specialist if needed.