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When I was younger I broke my nose. If the weather is dry I can get pretty bad nose bleeds and I want to get a vein cauterized so I don’t get them anymore. Which of these categories should I choose?
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wow, that was quite the list. You need to see a Family Practice Doctor first because usually you need to get a referral to see a specialist. The specialist you would see would probably be an ENT (ear nose and throat) specialist. Good luck.
Instead of cutting and pasting every medical sub-specialty consider the question. This involves your nose. Look at your list buckaroo and see if one of the specialties has “nose” in it. Hooray, it is Ear NOSE and Throat. If your nose is broken or you want the structure to change, so see a Plastic Surgeon.