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Doctors

Doctors are medical practitioners whose primary role is to promote, maintain or restore health through the study, diagnosis and treatment of injuries or diseases. Those who specialize in certain diseases, patients, or treatment methods are called specialist medical practitioners.

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What type of doctor deals with the Excretory system?

Urologists treat conditions of the bladder and urethra, among others.

What are the 5 sections of the physicians desk reference?

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What causes infection of a human bite wound?

a number of bacteria that live in the human mouth. These include streptococci, staphylococci, anaerobic organisms, and Eikenella corrodens.

How is hangover treated by doctors?

Hangover symptoms may be relieved by taking antacids for nausea and stomach pain and aspirin or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen or naproxen) for headache and muscle pains.

What type of surgeries do general surgeons do?

General surgery, despite its name, is a surgical specialty that focuses on abdominal organs, e.g., intestines including esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder and bile ducts, and often the thyroid gland (depending on the availability of head and neck surgery specialists). They also deal with diseases involving the skin, breast, soft tissue, and hernias. These surgeons deal mainly in the Torso.

How do you know what your doctor's office telephone number is and how can you get the number?

Whether for people or for animals, all doctors who have an office or clinic have a public phone number or numbers. If you ask the Front Desk Staff at the office/clinic, they will provide you a business card with the phone number/s. Otherwise, you can look in the phone book, or look the doctor up on Google (use name + city/state/country). You can also check with the local or state Medical Board for this information IF you cannot find it otherwise. But you must call the Board in the State in which the doctor is licensed. Some States have license holders' names, business address, and business phone number on the State Board website.

What are disadvantages of neurologists?

The many long hours in a hospital and years spent on studying and learning

How long will urine be discolored from vitamin B12?

Until it passes from your system. Don't worry about it; it is harmless.

What kind of doctor should you see if you find a small pea sized lump in your temple?

The pediatrician for my 6 month old baby has referred us to a Pediatric Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)Doctor for this. My baby has a small pea size lump on her right temple. The doctor thinks it is a calcium deposit, but I want to be sure. I was wondering the same thing, except I am the one who just found a lump in my temple and before i read this, i described it to someone as "pea-sized" so i got a little scared to even read this... but i'd really appreciate some answer, I'm getting a little concerned... there's one under my ear too... _tina_ Hi Tina, I have this too - I'm sure it's different for everybody, but in my case it's part of my jaw joint. I saw my doctor about it and he felt it and after a minute asked me to open and close my mouth over and over. Then he made ME feel it and do the same. I could feel it coming and going as I opened and closed my mouth. He went on to explain that the jaw joint is very complex and the lump was actually a little bit of ligament pushing it's way out between the bones. Nothing at all to worry about. He could tell that's what it was because if it was anything else it wouldn't disappear when I flexed my jaw muscles. Hope that helps, but as with all things, best to get it checked. :-)

What is the typical salary for a heart surgeon in the first year?

Depends on what type of cardiac surgeon your talking about but...8 years in college, ~6 years in residency and ~$300,000 of debt (probably more); You are probably looking at $350,000/year. Do yourself a favor and become an investment banker/CEO instead.

Should you see a doctor if your pulse is 44?

Absolutely!

answer 2 Depends upon your lifestyle.

A friend of mine, cabinet maker, harrier, and distance runner had a rest pulse of 28. He was superbly fit. I am well towards 80 and my rest pulse is low 60s - but I am less fit than my friend.

But having a medical checkup is not a bad idea.

Why do you get scared when being nude at doctors?

We feel uncomfortable around them because we know that they are looking at our bodies and finding whats wrong. When someone you love is seeing you nude they only see all the right things. It is only normal for one to get nerves or scared when looked at nude by a doctor.

Can a doctor refuse to forward your medical records to another doctors office if they have forwarded them one time before but to a different doctors office?

No, the doctor can't refuse to transfer records a second time. They may be allowed to charge a fee per page depending on your state laws.

What should a person with mallet finger do before he can see his doctor?

In the meantime, ice (wrapped in a towel or cloth) can be applied to the affected area to help reduce swelling and alleviate pain.

How are doctors able to repair burns injuries or surgeries?

When burned Badly a doctor can do a procedure where they take skin from other parts of your body and cover the burn.

What do Ayurvedic doctors believe about the origin of disease?

Ayurvedic doctors believe that disease generally starts in the digestive tract. Due to poor diets , bad health habits, and other causes, digestion can be impaired, causing a toxic substance called ama to accumulate in the body.

How much does a private practice radiologist make?

$431,481 was the average reported by one salary survey for radiologists who owned their own practices.

Why has your doctor prescribed cicrofloxacin?

It is used for exposure to Anthrax... And other reasons also...