What is Giggle Incontinence? Giggle Incontinence is an involuntary and complete bladder emptying in response to laughter. The condition generally appears in girls younger than 18 years old, often between 7.5 – 15.5 years old. Most children and young adults who suffer from this condition don’t have any physical abnormalities. The cause is unknown,…
Welcome Back Dr. Reinberg and Dr. Vandersteen! PSA Urologists, Dr. Reinberg and Dr. Vandersteen, went to Vietnam on a surgical mission trip with the non-profit organization, Children’s Surgery International. Children’s Surgery International (CSI) is a Minnesota-based, nonprofit volunteer organization that provides specialized medical and surgical services to underprivileged children around the world. Dr. Reinberg,…
What is Urinary Incontinence? Urinary incontinence can be defined as the loss of bladder control, which results in the accidental loss of urine. A child with urinary incontinence may not stay dry during the day or night. The nurse practitioners at Pediatric Surgical Associates specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of urinary incontinence in children.…
Influenza, commonly known as “the flu” is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. It affects all age groups, although kids tend to get it more often than adults. In the United States, flu season runs from October to May, with most cases happening between late December and early March. If your child is experiencing…