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    1. Asked: July 8, 2021In: Communication

      What makes nipples discharge blood-like fluid?

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      Added an answer on July 12, 2021 at 3:42 pm

      The discharges from the nipple or areola could indicate Paget's disease, skin diseases such as eczema or psoriasis and rarely syphilis. The ductal discharges are likely to be bloody or watery. Intraductal papilloma, Intraductal carcinoma, Fibrocystic changes or Duct ectasia may be indicated by bloodRead more

      The discharges from the nipple or areola could indicate Paget’s disease, skin diseases such as eczema or psoriasis and rarely syphilis. The ductal discharges are likely to be bloody or watery. Intraductal papilloma, Intraductal carcinoma, Fibrocystic changes or Duct ectasia may be indicated by bloody discharge. Sometimes the discharge could be black or green in Duct ectasia. Watery discharges are evidenced by Fibroadenosis (Fibrocystic changes) and Duct ectasia. Discharges from the nipple don’t clearly say that there is a pathology. It could be a physiological reason. It is a common complaint of non pregnant and breastfeeding women. So please do visit a doctor and find out what the reason is.

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    2. Asked: July 8, 2021In: Communication

      Is it okay to lie in one’s CV?

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      Added an answer on July 12, 2021 at 3:42 pm

      You can do whatever you want, obviously. Just like with anything in life. But, keep in mind there are consequences for everything. Some companies really do their research before hiring or even interviewing. They look at each and every one of the references and past work and education. Sure, you mayRead more

      You can do whatever you want, obviously. Just like with anything in life. But, keep in mind there are consequences for everything.
      Some companies really do their research before hiring or even interviewing. They look at each and every one of the references and past work and education. Sure, you may get lucky once in a while. But if they ever find out, they can fire you even after you’re hired. There’s no sense in lying. If you have experience that doesn’t quite count as a job or schoolwork, you may put it down as volunteer or hobby, and if they ask you can expand on it. Just be honest.
      Good luck. Sometimes, interviewing is more about charisma than what’s on a piece of paper. And prior to that, write an amazing cover letter to showcase your writing and personality (and let it enhance your resume, not simply repeat it); that’s the place where you can emphasize skills you may have been unable to put on the resume or you can go into more detail into your role.

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