How to stop incontinence when giggling?
Giggle is the involuntary emptying of the bladder in response to giggling or laughing
Giggle is the involuntary emptying of the bladder in response to giggling or laughing
This type of generally appears at ages 5 – 7 and, in most cases, symptoms will weaken and resolve itself with age.
Giggle is almost exclusively seen in females, mainly young girls, but may also be an issue for boys but this is less common. Generally, as giggle incontinence is triggered by laughter, children tend to have an otherwise normal bladder function.
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