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Do management trainees have full company’s benefits?
It could vary from organization to organization. But, management trainee is position given for learning about different aspect of the job for a same role or it could be possible that you are moved to different departments in the organization before you start working for the one you have been selecteRead more
It could vary from organization to organization. But, management trainee is position given for learning about different aspect of the job for a same role or it could be possible that you are moved to different departments in the organization before you start working for the one you have been selected. Some companies do give you a liberty to choose your own department after the trainee time is over. Also, it can be the time taken by the organization to know more about the candidates and how they perform? Many times your trainee time leaves a great impressions on your manager or management, better to keep it in a good way.
See lessWhat other ways can ovarian cysts be removed without removing the ovary?
Treatment depends on your age, the type and size of your cyst, and your symptoms. Your doctor might suggest a watchful waiting— in many cases you can wait and be re-examined to see if the cyst goes away within a few months. This is typically an option — regardless of your age — if you have no symptoRead more
Treatment depends on your age, the type and size of your cyst, and your symptoms. Your doctor might suggest a watchful waiting— in many cases you can wait and be re-examined to see if the cyst goes away within a few months. This is typically an option — regardless of your age — if you have no symptoms and an ultrasound shows you have a simple, small, fluid-filled cyst. Your doctor will likely recommend that you get follow-up pelvic ultrasounds at intervals to see if your cyst changes in size. Your doctor might recommend hormonal contraceptives, such as birth control pills, to keep ovarian cysts from recurring. However, birth control pills won’t shrink an existing cyst. Your doctor might suggest removing a cyst that is large, doesn’t look like a functional cyst, is growing, continues through two or three menstrual cycles, or causes pain. Some cysts can be removed without removing the ovary (ovarian cystectomy). In some cases, your doctor might suggest removing the affected ovary and leaving the other intact (oophorectomy). If a cystic mass is cancerous, your doctor will likely refer you to a gynecologic cancer specialist. You might need to have your uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes removed (total hysterectomy) and possibly chemotherapy or radiation. Your doctor is also likely to recommend surgery when an ovarian cyst develops after menopause.
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