In The Media
Dr. Robert Dhir has co-authored numerous informative articles on a variety of medical subjects on various websites. If you are curious about any of the subjects listed below, please use these educational articles as a high-quality resource.
Penile Discharge Is a Messenger, But of What?
Whether due to bacteria, STIs or prostate issues, unusual leaks are telling you to see a doctor.
How to Avoid Bladder Leaks While Running
Many people face leaky bladders when they run. The condition — stress urinary incontinence — may be caused by childbirth, obesity, hormonal deficiency, tobacco or alcohol consumption, or other conditions.
How to Prevent UTIs in the Elderly
Urinary tract infections are common in older adults, especially in elderly women. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce the risk of developing one. Good hydration and personal hygiene are vital to UTI prevention.
How to Know if You’re Urinating Too Often
If you are urinating more than twice per night then you may need to see a urologist or your primary care doctor. You should also see your doctor if you experience pain while urinating, fever, or trouble urinating.
How to Get a Vasectomy
Modern vasectomies are a simple procedure that acts as a method of permanent birth control, is minimally invasive, and is usually an outpatient surgery that requires only a localized anaesthetic.
How to Treat Pain and Swelling in the Testicles
Pain and swelling in the testicles can occur due to a number of causes, from viral or bacterial infection to trauma. When pain occurs, there are some things you can do to treat testicular pain.
How to Cure a Hydrocele
A hydrocele is fluid-filled sac within the scrotum of a male — essentially a backup of fluid around one or both testicles. Curing a hydrocele typically requires surgery, although some home remedies may also help.
How to Maximize Sperm Count
If you and your partner are trying to have a baby, maximizing your sperm count will help to increase your chances of success. Fortunately, there are several ways to improve you and your partner’s chances of conception.
How to Treat Urinary Tract Infections During Pregnancy
One in ten women will get a urinary tract infection (UTI) during pregnancy. UTIs are easy to treat with antibiotics if you catch them early, but can become dangerous for you and your baby if they progress.
How to Check a Penis for Signs of Sexual Infection
If you had contact with another person’s genitals, you may be at risk for contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or disease (STD). Symptoms are not always obvious, but there are some things to be on the lookout for.
How to Irrigate a Foley Catheter
A Foley catheter is a type of catheter that goes in the bladder and empties it. A Foley catheter is made up of a tube that’s inserted into the bladder, and a drainage bag that’s attached to the other end of the tube.
How to Increase Urine Flow
Having low urine flow can be frustrating and uncomfortable. Urinary issues can also be due to a number of medical problems for both men and women. Medical treatment, medications, and some at-home remedies can help you improve your flow.
How to Increase Urination
Having a weak, slow flow or having trouble urinating can be uncomfortable and concerning. You probably want to increase urination if you’re not urinating often, can only urinate a little bit at a time, or are having trouble urinating at all.
How to Diagnose Bladder Cancer
There are a number of diagnostic techniques that can be utilized to determine whether or not a patient has bladder cancer. Among these are cystoscopy, MRI scans, CT scans, and urine tests. If you suspect you might have bladder cancer, visit your doctor immediately.
How to Recover From a Vasectomy
The recovery process after a vasectomy involves taking pain-control medication, using ice packs to address bruising and swelling, avoiding sexual activity, and following your doctor’s care directions diligently.
How to Treat a Bladder Infection
Patients experiencing a bladder infection must take antibiotics, drink lots of water and cranberry juice, and avoid sexual intercourse. A heating pad or mild pain-relief medication can be used to treat pain during this time.
How to Control Bladder Spasms
People who suffer from bladder spasms can find a measure of control with the help of regular muscle-training exercises. Making lifestyle changes like limiting caffeinated beverage intake and avoiding smoking also makes life easier for those experiencing this issue.
How to Know if You Have a UTI
If you are experiencing common urinary tract infection symptoms like frequent restroom visits, a burning sensation during urination, and feelings of pain and pressure, take a UTI test to diagnose the condition. For a professional diagnosis, schedule a doctor’s appointment.
How to Urinate After Surgery
Finding it difficult to urinate after surgery can be a temporary side effect of anesthesia. This can lead to other issues and must be managed correctly. Staying physically active, attempting to urinate every two to three hours, and taking certain medications can help to resolve this issue.
How to Empty the Bladder
If you are experiencing acute or chronic urinary retention, there are many home-treatment techniques that can be used to alleviate this condition. If these prove ineffective, visit your doctor, who can recommend a number of effective medical solutions.
How to Perform a Testicular Self Exam
Early detection is key when it comes to successful treatment of testicular cancer. Understanding the correct way to perform a testicular self exam is the first step in early detection.
How to Control Frequent Urination
Frequent urination is a frustrating problem that can negatively affect your quality of life on a daily basis. Making lifestyle changes and working to strengthen your bladder can make a major difference. Meeting with a medical professional is a very important aspect of the process.
How to Know if You Have Hydrocele
A hydrocele is a testicular condition that manifests in the form of uncomfortable swelling of one or both testicles. It is important to be able to recognize the symptoms of the condition so that you can visit your doctor and get a diagnosis of the underlying cause.
How to Reduce Protein in Urine
If you have abnormally high protein levels in your urine for over three days, working to reduce these levels is vital. Elevated levels can be a sign of a greater underlying issue. Diagnose the cause by visiting a medical professional, and then take the recommended steps to address the problem.
How to Control Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation can negatively affect your sex life and cause a great deal of stress, along with self-esteem issues. There are a number of behavioral techniques that can be employed to resolve this frustrating problem.
How to Insert a Male Catheter
If you will need to perform home catheter insertion as part of a course of medical treatment, it will be incredibly important to have a comprehensive understanding of the process beforehand. You will need to purchase certain supplies, perform various steps for insertion, and know how to deal with any issues that arise.
How to Prevent Male Incontinence
Men who have experienced incontinence in the past may be at risk of developing it again. To prevent this from occurring, you will need to undertake certain steps and make various lifestyle changes according to the cause of your prior incontinence.
How to Cope With Enlarged Prostate
An enlarged prostate can cause a number of unwanted symptoms to occur. Making changes in your daily life can make life easier, as can various home remedies for symptoms.