1.Dermatologist
This emergency injection is used for severe allergic reactions.
An epinephrine auto-injector. (EpiPen)
This type of plastic surgeon focuses mainly on appearance and beauty.
A Cosmetic Surgeon.
Patients with this symptom might be referred to an audiologist.
Hearing loss.
Sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose are common signs of this.
Allergies.
This dermatology-related career focuses on cosmetic skin care but does not require going to medical school.
An Esthetician.
This procedure smooths wrinkles using injections.
Botox.
Ringing or buzzing in your ears is called this.
Tinnitus.
This healthcare provider often helps manage asthma and educates patients.
A Nurse (or respiratory nurse).
This condition causes dry, itchy, inflamed skin.
Eczema
ENTs may perform surgery to fix a crooked nasal wall, called this.
This can trigger asthma symptoms during physical activity.
Exercise.
Removing a small piece of skin to test for disease is called this.
A biopsy.
Some surgeons do extra specialized training called this.
Fellowship.
Formal name for an ENT doctor.
Otolaryngologist
This therapy gradually exposes the patient to increasing amounts of an allergen to reduce sensitivity over time.
Immunotherapy (allergy shots)