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Answered by udaysinghsisodiya998
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1. anesthesiologist

2. cardiologist

3. dermatologist

4. Endocrinologists

5. Gastroenterologist

6. hematologist

7. Nephrologists

8. neurologist

9. orthopedist

10. Orthodontists

11. pathologist

12. Pediatricians

13. Plastic surgeons

14. Psychiatrists

15. radiologist

16.urologist

Explanation:

1. a doctor called an anesthesiologist will give you the anesthesia. Sometimes, a certified and registered nurse anesthetist will take care of you. The medicine is given into your vein.

2. Family History. If anyone in your family has or has had heart problems, you should be aware of heart disease symptoms and consider talking to a cardiologist about them.

3. A dermatologist is a doctor that specializes in treating skin, hair, nail, and mucous membrane disorders and diseases.

4. An endocrinologist is a doctor who completes training in internal medicine (like a primary care physician) and then undergoes more training (usually two to three years) in the field of endocrinology. Endocrinologists diagnose and treat hormonal imbalances.

5. They can help you manage your overall health and specific diseases in the context of your overall health. Gastroenterologist. These doctors specialize in digestive problems. These are problems that affect your digestive system, which includes your esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, gallbladder, and liver.

6. A hematologist is a specialist in hematology, the science or study of blood, blood-forming organs and blood diseases. The medical aspect of hematology is concerned with the treatment of blood disorders and malignancies, including types of hemophilia, leukemia, lymphoma and sickle-cell anemia.

7. Nephrologists, or kidney doctors, study the kidneys and any diseases that affect them. They complete 2 more years of training after medical school and residency. If your primary care or family doctor thinks your kidneys aren't working well, they may send you to a nephrologist.

8. A doctor who specializes in neurology is called a neurologist. The neurologist treats disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, such as: Cerebrovascular disease, such as stroke. Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis.

9. The healthcare provider who specializes in bone and joint injuries and disorders is called an orthopedic surgeon, or an orthopedist. Orthopedists specialize in the musculoskeletal system.

10. Orthodontists work to align your jaw and straighten your teeth to improve their function and longevity. You may have already visited one as a child to get that beautiful smile with straight teeth you have now! These specialists aid in the growth of your mouth and jaw through various orthopedic devices.

11. A physician practicing pathology is called a pathologist. As a field of general inquiry and research, pathology addresses components of disease: cause, mechanisms of development (pathogenesis), structural alterations of cells (morphologic changes), and the consequences of changes (clinical manifestations).

12. Pediatricians are physicians who specialize in treating children and adolescents. They have 3 years of training after medical school and are typically the first professional a parent consults when concerned that a child may have a psychiatric or learning problem.

13. Plastic surgeons are focused on reconstructive procedures. They can see patients who have conditions like birth disorders, injuries, illnesses, or burns. Many plastic surgeons choose to become cosmetic surgeons and do procedures to change a patient's appearance or aesthetic.

14. Psychiatrists are not the only mental health care practitioners trained to treat mental illness. Others include clinical psychologists, advanced practice nurses, and social workers.

15. a radiologist (a medical specialist) who is trained to interpret x-ray images.

16. A urologist is a physician who specializes in diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. Patients may be referred to a urologist if their physician suspects they may need treatment for a condition relating to bladder, urethra, ureters, kidneys, and adrenal glands.

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Answered by vishudalal20
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Explanation:

1) Anesthesiologist

2) Cardiologist

3) Dermatologist

4) Endocrinologist

5) Gastroenterologist

6) Hematologist

7) Nephrologist

8) Neurologist

9)Orthopedist

10) Orthodontist

11) Pathologist

12) Pediatrician

13) Plastic Surgeon

14) Psychiatrist

15) Radiologist

16) Urologist

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