Dr. Someshwaran Rajamani, MD is a doctor primarily located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, with another office in [u'Pollachi and TN', 1]. The doctor specializes as a Allergist, Id Specialist, Immunologist and Pulmonologist. The doctor speaks English and Tamil.
Degrees
Dr. Someshwaran Rajamani has the following degrees:
Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2014
PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Specialization: Microbiology
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), 2010
PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Specializations
Dr. Someshwaran Rajamani has the following 4 specializations:
Allergists are doctors trained to prevent, diagnose, manage, and treat allergic diseases. Allergists are also trained to manage immune system disorders, including allergies, asthma, inherited immunodeficiency diseases, and autoimmune diseases. You should see an allergist if you have difficulty breathing, or nasal congestion, or chronic sinus infection, or seasonal/year-round allergies, or severe asthma impacting your work and life, or if non-prescription antihistamine medicines are not effective.
Infectious disease (ID) specialist is a medical expert dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of an infection. ID specialist mostly deals with hospital-acquired infections and out-patient department. ID specialists work as consultants to doctors to treat complicated infections, and mainly handle immunodeficiency patients such as HIV/AIDS patients. Infectious disease specialists help by advising the appropriate diagnostic examination to diagnose the infection and by recommending the suitable antibiotic to treat the infection.
Immunologists are doctors trained to diagnose, treat and manage allergies, asthma and immunologic disorders including primary immunodeficiency disorders. These conditions range from the very common to the very rare, spanning all ages and encompassing various organ systems. They also develop new therapies, treatments, or vaccines to control illnesses, infections, and cancer. Typically, an immunologist goes through a special training beyond just a graduate degree. For example, in the US becoming an immunologist requires at least an additional nine years of training.
A pulmonologist is specialists who diagnose and treat conditions that affect the respiratory system in men, women and also in children. They are also known as a respiratory physician. Pulmonologists treat everything from asthma to tuberculosis, and they have expertise in several types of respiratory disorders like infectious, structural, inflammatory, neoplastic, autoimmune. Pulmonologists can use and interpret exams and tests to help determine a lung-related diagnosis. They begin the diagnostic process with a general review focusing on hereditary diseases affecting lungs, exposure to toxins, exposure to infectious agents, an autoimmune diathesis.