Giggle incontinence (GI) is characterized by the sudden and involuntary expulsion of urine coinciding with episodes of laughter. The underlying pathophysiology of this condition remains unclear, and various treatment approaches… Click to show full abstract
Giggle incontinence (GI) is characterized by the sudden and involuntary expulsion of urine coinciding with episodes of laughter. The underlying pathophysiology of this condition remains unclear, and various treatment approaches are employed. The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of biofeedback (BF) therapy in treating GI and ascertain the requisite number of therapy sessions needed for efficacy.
               
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