And Dr Christian advises some bold BMX bikers how best to keep your semen in tip-top health. Literally every single episode of this show is shocking full-frontal nudity just isn't something anyone's used to seeing on TV. And Dr James the dentist sees a 32-year-old woman whose thumb sucking habit is affecting both her teeth and her boyfriend's genitals. All is done in one procedure without additional incisions. Our Dentist Dr Jam, This weeks episode starts with 8-year-old Charlotte from Suffolk whos been suffering from sore verrucas on her feet for over 2 years. Online Status. Professional videos, pictures and articles from UK's Channel 4 on all 'embarrassing' things about the human body. If you would like advice for your health problem without leaving the comfort of your home, please contact the programme producers, Maverick TV. Donna, 36, noticed huge protruding veins after second pregnancy Lyn arrived to see Dr James because she has an addiction to fizzy drinks that has left her with missing, rotting and discoloured teeth. Nothing is taboo on the Channel 4 medical show It certainly felt new and some of the content was probably quite shocking, although we were never gratuitous. Tropical disease specialist Dr James Logan joins the team. He weighed 27 stone and his rapid decline in weight has left him with a lot of excess skin on his chest and abdomen. And the Living With series meets the inspirational former England rugby player, Matt Hampson, who, following a rough scrum, suffered a spinal injury that's left him paralysed from the neck down. And its not long before theyve got their first eye-watering case: a man whose manhood has been mangled by a piercing. However, the period just before that, the perimenopause, is less understood, but can be taste of things to come. Dr Christian helps a man with a worrying pain down below, while Dr Pixie gets to the bottom of why her patient 'blocks the bog'. There was a little girl called Charlotte who came to me with bad verrucas. E4 share of . The EB Bus heads out on the road, and first in is Amanda who feels that she has very large labia but Dr Pixies examination reveals shes perfectly normal. Visibly thrilled with the outcome Janes breasts are healing fast and display a marked improvement in symmetry and shape. The Embarrassing Bodies doctors are standing up to cancer and taking the emotional medical journey with patients fighting the big C. Dr Christian meets Designer Josh, who tragically lost half his face following the diagnosis of a rare cancer, orbital melanoma. I dont want to say I told you so, but look where we are now. 23 year old Claire came to the clinic to discuss her embarrassing problem with Dr Christian. Having already tried antibiotics without success, Dr Christian prescribes a temporary treatment of strong steroids, although these do improve the condition they are not a long term solution and David is sent to see a plastic surgeon. Dr Pixie sends Rebecca to a specialist to see if anything can be done to rectify the problem. Its also partly to feel better about yourself and think: Im glad I dont have that. Im permanently bemused by the fact it was so successful, because its just my job and its not that interesting. Seyi Rhodes explores the links between Covid vaccine hesitancy in some ethnic minorities and medical science's toxic history of racially charged experiments. Vitamin E creams and Bio Oil are recommended by Dr Pixie as a way of reducing the marks that will also fade over time. Another patient who returns to the clinic was Martin, who has undertaken a course of cognitive behavioral therapy to help him to get over his fear of taking a pee in public. With nothing untoward reported Dean had a similar procedure, this time with the camera inserted anally, followed by an ultrasound. The condition is called andropause, and is where a mans testosterone levels dip, causing irritability, lack of energy and a lowered sex drive. Dr Dawn meets a man with a patch on his penis that needs straightening out and Dr Pixie helps a lady whose groin and bottom abscesses are causing constant pain. We had a really high-level duty of care. Also, Dr Dawn reminds viewers of the life-saving importance of women stripping off regularly to check their breast for lumps - even going so far as to demonstrate a mammogram herself. Next in the clinic to see Dr Christian is Sarah whos been suffering from lumps around her eyes for years. Hayley is suffering with blue varicose veins that are running up her legs and into her vulva. Channel 4 Embarrassing Bodies docs fix 'broken vagina' - Daily Star Love Island fans call Tasha out for 'trying to be like Molly-Mae' with teddy Corrie bikini bombshells - Michelle Keegan, Helen Flanagan and Lucy Fallon British Soap Awards sexiest looks - Kym Marsh derriere, sheer gowns, thigh-split Over a year later the programme catches up with them to see how life has changed since being in the clinic. On her return to the clinic she tells Dr Pixie the new medication has got everything moving again. Dr Dawn asks Scotsman John back to the clinic to update her on progress with his treatment for the disfiguring condition Acne Keloidalis. She was treated with a series of laser treatments to remove the hair and to stop it from growing back, and over a year later the results are amazing. After visiting a specialist clinic, Anna starts a course of treatment involving manually massaging the excess fluid out of the swollen limbs. The Doctors catch up with a case of night terrors, a man with leaking bowels, and a woman with persistent thrush. Wendy has been suffering from bad breath and heads to see a specialist that finds the root of the problem gum disease. Dr Pixie catches up with a man who, having lost ten stone, went under the knife to deal with the problem of excess skin. Stephanie Harris, executive producer of Channel 4's hit show Embarrassing Bodies, points to a young man ambling along on the other side of the street, blissfully unaware that we're now. The consultant discovers that Patrick has a limited diet which is very low in fibre, causing severe constipation. Christian gives Amir a shocking diagnosis after he comes into the clinic with lactating nipples. First patient Joanne, an air-hostess, feels that her psoriasis is alienating her passengers. Visiting the clinic next is David, 24, from Shropshire whos had an embarrassing swelling for more than half his life. In this special episode of Embarrassing Bodies, Dr Christian follows the case of Charlotte Wilson who first came to see him in the clinic at the beginning of 2009. Dr Christian sent her to Consultant Surgeon Dr Jian Farhardi to have her breast implants re-inserted, and a new nipple from Janices own breast tissue. The condition affects 1 in 3000 and can cause complications during pregnancy such as higher risk of late miscarriage, breach birth, premature delivery and bleeding throughout pregnancy. Among the many men and women featured, there's the student rugby player who memorably ripped an intimate piercing, and needed reconstructive surgery on his penis, and the woman who wanted help reducing the size of her particularly large breasts. It had this amazing central living space that we turned into the reception area and made look really glamorous. Oh and that's not all, the show also focuses on people who like getting explicitly designed tats. Dame Deborah James has revealed she had a 'gut instinct that something wasn't right' before her bowel cancer diagnosis in her final TV appearance on E4's Embarrassing Bodies tonight.. Dr Christian notes that Kerry has developed a skin tag due to a tear and sends her to a specialist. Dr James makes Sasha a dental guard as well, to push her jaw forward and create even more breathing space during sleep. Patricias Operation was a 3 Dimensional Osteotomy of the MTI Joint which is done in 3 important steps: Dr Pixie whips up a crowd as she inflates her large bowel and guides the public through the pitfalls of bowel cancer and what symptoms to watch out for, while Dr Christian dons a pair of fake boobs and hits the streets so ladies can see whats normal and healthy for them. Jane was upset with her asymmetric and droopy breasts and Dr Dawn diagnoses a condition called tuberous breasts, where the breasts appear to be far apart and unusually shaped. Most men would like to laugh off their illnesses, but the Docs have discovered that going bald can be no laughing matter. This condition affects around 10% of uncircumcised men and Dr Pixie advises Mark to visit a urologist to decide which treatment would be best, which can include the use of steroid creams, stretching methods and circumcision. Dawn meets 5-year-old Elliot, who has a strange shaped tongue. With so much information out there, how do you cut through to the stuff that works? And sometimes, people act more than a little crazy, and out of character, when they've had a lot to drink, or even when they're just going out to party! There's a fertility theme in the clinic this time as Dr Pixie investigates why one woman who's hoping to conceive has intense pain during sex, and why another woman seems to have a baby bump, although she isn't pregnant. The saggy situation is affecting his sex life because he has a large flap of skin and fat covering his penis. John first came to the Embarrassing Bodies clinic with a severe case of anal abscesses. She also helps beach lovers keep watch on their moles. Keith meets consultant urological surgeon Mr. Paul Anderson to discuss options. Whilst a formaldehyde treatment produces some encouraging results, further immunology test reveal that shes missing certain lymphocytes and the possible treatment course includes a bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy. All about the new series! Sandras inverted nipple was taking over her life, so she came to see Dr Pixie. She is now a lot more confident and now feels she can talk to people without feeling embarrassed. The first case back in the clinic is that of Dean, who first came to see Dr Dawn with a bowel problem that was leaving him having to visit the toilet up to 12 times a day. The nerves can become damaged and blood loss is a real danger. There's also a website providing health information that is detailed, audacious, graphic, and absolutely engaging. The EB bus heads to Merseyside, where Dr Christian sees a case of a pierced problem nipple, whilst Dr Pixie sees a case of dermatitis that has its sufferer scratching himself in a very sensitive area. Embarrassing Bodies focuses on de-stigmatising common complaints including skin tags on bottoms or excess skin around the privates. Her scalp and hair was examined using a camera that magnifies the strands 400 times, this allowed David too diagnose Lucy with a hereditary condition that leaves the hair without any cuticle coating, causing breakages and stopping the hair from growing. Embarrassing Bodies (TV Series 2008- ) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more. If we thought something was inappropriate, or a patient was particularly vulnerable, we wouldnt use them. However, breast reduction surgery in her thirties means that her nipples have not quite succumbed to gravity in the same way, remaining artificially high. But Ed is still having problems with his penis after his operation which he would like sorted out. There's also a website providing health information that is detailed, audacious, graphic, and absolutely engaging. US residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data. ( channel4embarrassingillnesses.com) submitted 12 years ago by sadax to r/TwoXChromosomes. This week the Embarrassing Bodies team are scouring the beaches, both home and away, to find some embarrassing beach bodies. various local and international bodies have appealed for calm and stability in Nigerian. The team are in Melbourne where they are on a mission to tackle men's health issues. Our Acne treatment course was also used in these episodes. video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment . If you hadn't already deduced, the show followed some couples who, on a quest to spice up their relationships, filmed themselves doing the deed. Back at the clinic, Dr Dawn treats a lady with a fishy smell, Dr Christian meets a man whose skin-cancer scar has left him looking like a thug, and Dr Pixie helps a chap with a blockage in his waterworks. We all want to take care of our health. We next catch up with Emma, who had suffered for over a decade with facial hair growth. We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Doctors on the new series will be Dr Jane Leonard, Dr Anand Patel and Dr Tosin Ajayi -Sotubo. 'We were a lifesaver for people with things - such as wonky boobs - that the NHS might only consider cosmetic' The doctors will see you now Dawn Harper, Christian Jessen and Pixie McKenna,. Russell is advised by Dr Dawn to have surgery to put things back where they should be, this is done through physically pushing the protruding intestine back through the muscle wall and repairing and strengthening the hole so the hernia doesnt come back. We shouldnt be calling illnesses embarrassing. Dr Dawn sends Jane to specialist Mr. Patrick Mallucci who decides that surgery would be a viable, effective solution to Janes condition. After freezing the warts and prescribing a cream, Dr Christian finds Nancys hands are now completely wart free. Were then reacquainted with 45-year-old Alyson from Mondays programme, whos all in a flap when it comes to exposing herself to her new partner. Bryan is packed off by Dr Christian to have a second circumcision carried out, and returns to the clinic two years later to check that Bryan is still firing on all cylinders following the opp. 0121 224 8395. After a meeting with a consultant plastic surgeon it transpired that Sandras milk ducts were pulling the nipple inside the breast, causing scar tissue. Next in the clinic is Anna, who has come in with a swollen arm and leg that Dr Christian diagnoses as Lymphodema. The Doctors revisit Keith, who first came to the clinic with a bent penis caused by Peyronie's disease. 53-year-old Christopher came to the clinic with a painful problem with his penis. Featuring: Dr Pixie McKenna Where: Dublin, Ireland When: 31 Oct 2013 RM E8J8AC - Dr Christian and Sarah Millican in Manchester filming for Stand Up To Cancer. Laura Dodsworth has spent the last year taking pictures of women's vulvas. The doctors meet a man who can't stand the sight of his own reflection. Abduls very, Dr Christian Jessen and Dr Pixie McKenna the nations favourite doctors for those toes curling embarrassing conditions are back and now theyre joined by A&E Doctor, Dr Priya Manickavasagar and leading cosmetic Dentist, Dr James Russell between them theyve got every orifice covered. Often afflicting the fair-skinned, theres no cure for the condition, but Dr McKenna should be able to treat it effectively. A hernia happens when an internal organ pushes through muscle weakness. Dr Christian recommends that Alan starts by losing some of his excess weight, before he is sent off to a specialist to check out the problem. Pixie attempts to helps a young man who has been suffering with a posterior problem fir the last six years that started with a tiny hair but ended up with a massive hole. Next up, Dr Dawn meets up with a patient that she first saw in the clinic in Magaluf. Following three courses of treatment, Marissa was feeling a lot happier. Then Dr Dawn and Dr Pixie both put their own bodies on the line as they undergo different types of mammograms to test for breast cancer. This series examines small changes that could bring huge health benefits. Next through the clinic doors is Alan, who has been battling with erectile dysfunction for nearly 10 years. The doctors will see you now Dawn Harper, Christian Jessen and Pixie McKenna, presenters of Embarrassing Bodies. Back at the club, the next patient who appears is suffering from the classic symptoms of an enlarged prostate. The first patient this week is a woman who has lost 55kg but has been left with baggy excess skin. Dr Christian believes the boils are caused by a condition in the sweat glands called Hidradenitis Suppurativa. Meanwhile, Sharon shows her severe skin condition to Dr Christian who sends her to a dermatologist for a more accurate diagnosis.