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Embarrassing Bodies next episode air date provides TVMaze for you. Next Episode of Embarrassing Bodies is not planed. After seeing a surgeon, Ed had the excess skin removed from around his penis and 6 months later, he is visiting Dr Christian to give him an update on his condition.
But Ed is still having problems with his penis after his operation which he would like sorted out. Ed is having problems when he has an erection due to the tight skin around his penis. Dr Christian identifies the cause of this as the scarring Ed has from his previous tummy tuck which has caused the skin to tighten. Dr Christian advises more surgery to address this problem, but stresses that although this is a routine procedure there are always risks involved with any operation, so any decision has to.
After a quick examination, Dawn sent Dean to get a gastroscopy — the inserting of a camera into his stomach in order to investigate the problem. With nothing untoward reported Dean had a similar procedure, this time with the camera inserted anally, followed by an ultrasound. A fistula on his anal canal had been disrupting the operation of his sphincter muscle. Rather than going under the knife Dean was referred for a course of biofeedback treatment, designed to retrain his bowels through a series of exercises and dietary improvements, coupled with a course of anti-diarrhoea tablets.
The treatment is a success — 8 months on and Dean is seeing real results. Simply knowing the cause of the problem has given him the understanding he needed to rectify his troublesome rectum. As many as 1 in 10 women suffers from an inverted nipple. Inverted nipples can in some cases secrete mucus and other nasties, leading to bad smells. Pixie referred Sandra to a specialist for further advice on this all-too-common problem. Under local anaesthetic, the surgeon pulled the nipple out of the breast and then severed the milk ducts, removing scar tissue at the same time.
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. His frequent trips to the loo are leaving him with diarrhoea and occasional blood loss.
Dean has treatment that involves a balloon being passed up his bottom to retrain his bowel to function normally. Together with some anti-diarrhoea tablets, Dean is on the mend and able to lead a normal life without the worry of regular toilet visits. Pixie learns from year-old Brenda that her vanishing vagina has reached sticking point.
Christian talks to Slavek, whose droopy face is really starting to get him down. He also attempts to help year-old Brian with his embarrassingly large purple nose protuberance. Dawn talks to Carly who is worried that she could hurt herself or her boyfriend with her sleep walking. Christian meets year-old post-operative transsexual Jenny-Anne, who explains that even though she has under gone gender reassignment surgery on her genitalia to become a woman, she still feels trapped in the wrong body.
Pixie meets year-old Amy whose life-saving surgery for ovarian cancer has left her with an odd shaped bulge. Dawn meets 5-year-old Elliot, who has a strange shaped tongue. Pixie talks to Michelle, who is traumatised by having to make trips to the toilet. Christian gives Amir a shocking diagnosis after he comes into the clinic with lactating nipples. Joseph shows up at the clinic with two lumps on the shaft of his penis that will have to be surgically removed.
The doctors talk to 26 year-old Jerusha, who suffers from chronic pain in her vagina, 24 year-old Duane, who learnsthat the copious tags on his penis are caused from excessive friction on the area and 36 year-old Adele who has suffered with dizziness for two years.
The Embarrassing Bodies truck is in Derby this week where the doctors offer more advise. Pixie talks to year-old Matilda and learns about her story of being born with a cleft lip and palate. Hayley is suffering with blue varicose veins that are running up her legs and into her vulva.
Dr Christian asks Steve back to the clinic who was suffering from acute testicular pain. Having had a cyst removed one year ago, the pain has now returned. Following an ultrasound scan, Steve has returned normal results, and he is sent for cognitive behavioural therapy and some anaesthetic injection into the testicle. Among the cases revisited this time are a man with severe anal abscesses, a teenager struggling with a diabetes diagnosis and a lad with an overeating condition.
John first came to the Embarrassing Bodies clinic with a severe case of anal abscesses. After 15 operations on his anus, John undergoes his final procedure and returns to the clinic to let Dr Pixie know if he's now seen the end to his problem. The Doctors catch up with a case of night terrors, a man with leaking bowels, and a woman with persistent thrush.
Josh first came to the clinic suffering from night terrors. With his relationship on the rocks he underwent treatment at a sleep clinic, hoping it could put an end to his troubles. Josh lets Dr Dawn know how he's been getting on. The Doctors revisit Keith, who first came to the clinic with a bent penis caused by Peyronie's disease. Has his problem finally been straightened out?
Dr Dawn catches up with Faye, who originally came to the clinic with excessive sweating. Dr Christian revisits Emily, a young girl who was suffering for years with a bowel problem. And Caroline, who first came to the clinic with alopecia, calls back in with news of a surprising solution to her problem.
The doctors revisit Maria, a young woman with a hairy face and body, and Ed, who previously needed help to uncover his buried penis. Christian, Dawn and Pixie have seen more than patients in the Embarrassing Bodies clinic as part of their mission to get the nation to seek help for all those embarrassing conditions we prefer to keep under wraps.
In this episode they catch up with some of their most memorable patients. 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.
The doctors catch up with a woman who had excessive facial hair, and another with an inverted nipple. And Dr Christian gives an update on how young men should check for testicular cancer. Christian, Pixie and Dawn catch up with some of the most memorable cases from the award-winning series. From troubles down below to bulging bellies, the doctors give an update on the ongoing treatment of patients who return for their final check-up.
Stewart and Christine first stepped into the clinic with a combined weight of 52 stone; now they've had life-changing stomach surgery they return to see if they've lost weight.
Dr Dawn meets Glen, who originally came into the clinic because his incredible 20 stone weight loss had left him with a large amount of excess skin. Glen used to feel that he was a prisoner in his own body, so will a procedure to remove the unwanted skin finally leave him feeling more positive? After three caesarean sections, year-old Lynsey was left with a scar acting like a tight belt between an overhang of tummy and a bulge of fat in her pubic area, which made the most private of moments an embarrassing ordeal.
Dr Christian advised her to see a hypnotherapist to lose more weight before having surgery, but has Lynsey regained her confidence? Meanwhile, Dr Pixie measures men's waists, and Dr Christian tests the relationship between erectile dysfunction and obesity with a sleep experiment.
Tropical disease specialist Dr James Logan joins the team. Dawn and James travel to Thailand to look for embarrassing souvenirs Brits could be bringing home with them after a trip overseas. James infests himself with parasitic hookworm.
In the United Kingdom, Pixie talks to Carol who has an addiction to coffee enemas. Christian attempts to help a woman who was one of the first to have breast enhancement surgery. James continues his experiment of living with hookworm inside his intestine. Christian attempts to help a woman who had some botched cosmetic surgery in Thailand. Pixie talks to a patient whose huge breasts are ruining her life. Caroline's diabetes is damaging her sex life.
Christian is on the party island of Ibiza attempting to tackle the issues of too much sun, sea and sex. Back home, Dawn meets a man whose buried penis is causing problems going to the toilet. Pixie meets a young girl with an extreme case bad breath caused by swollen tonsils. James the dentist is back to treat different dental disasters.
Yvonne visits the clinic to see Dr Pixie about constipation, which is an unwelcome side effect of the chemotherapy she had four years ago to treat breast cancer. After an examination Dr Pixie sends her to a colorectal specialist for some tests to find out the cause. He makes three different examinations of her bowel to see what the cause could be.
The specialists discover she has a slow metabolism and Yvonne is prescribed a new laxative. On her return to the clinic she tells Dr Pixie the new medication has got everything moving again.
Dr Pixie refers him to a consultant surgeon to find out what the cause is. The consultant discovers that Patrick has a limited diet which is very low in fibre, causing severe constipation. He is then referred to a dietician for advice on improving his situation by changing what he eats.
Specifically the dietician recommends Patrick eats more fibre and drinks more fluids. On his return to the clinic he tells Dr Pixie there has been a big difference and he is able to do more than he used to.
The team are in Tamworth this week , where Pixie attempts to help a man whose bottom wound hasn't healed in six years. Christian talks to a woman with a mysterious whistle. Pixie pays a visit to a pop festival in Staffordshire, where microbiologist Professor Val conducts a forensic examination of the toilets.
Dawn offers her top tips on nipples. Ian sees Dr Pixie about some side effects he has suffered after slimming down. He weighed 27 stone and his rapid decline in weight has left him with a lot of excess skin on his chest and abdomen.
The saggy situation is affecting his sex life because he has a large flap of skin and fat covering his penis. Dr Pixie refers him to a plastic surgeon because the skin has stretched too far to heal itself and will need to be removed. The surgeon removes skin and fat from his chest and abdominal area in a major operation lasting over three hours. Caro visits Dr Christian at the clinic. It started bleeding from the corner and has become progressively worse: lumpier, redder and it bleeds regularly.
Dr Christian diagnoses it as arteriovenous malformation AVM. This condition is essentially an overgrowth of blood vessels and can occur anywhere in the body. Caro goes for an angiogram from Dr Saleh Lamin. The procedure shows that her AVM can be treated without major risk to her eyesight, so Caro can now make a decision about what course of action to take, without the stakes being quite so high.
Nine months after they first met, the team catch up with the woman who had two large cysts on her head. Dr Dawn is in the Costa del Sol to see a man with a massive hernia. Dr Pixie revisits a woman who picked food out of the pits of her tonsils.
The team revisits memorable cases, including a man leaking milk. There's also transgender Jenny-Anne on her wedding day. And Dr Dawn and Dr Pixie show how to self check for breast cancer and which lumps to worry about and what to get checked out.
The doctors catch up with some of the show's most sensitive and scabby cases, all of them concerning the skin, from oozing, smelly underarms to a bottom wound that wouldn't heal.
Dr Pixie catches up with a man who, having lost ten stone, went under the knife to deal with the problem of excess skin. Dr Dawn hits the beaches of Thailand to discover how a tropical skin complaint can turn into a holiday horror story. She also helps beach lovers keep watch on their moles.
The doctors catch up with some of the people who have come to the clinic looking for post-op help. For many ailments, surgery is the only answer. But sometimes surgery goes wrong. Dr Christian catches up with one of the first generation of women to have a boob job back in the 70s. Having followed the dramatic reconstruction of her breasts he returns to see the final 'cherry on the cake', with the making of her new nipples.
Dr Pixie catches up with a man reeling from the results of surgery on his bottom. Dr Dawn meets woman who was left with terrible tummy scars. The doctors catch up with some of the most memorable problems involving the face. Dr Christian continues the story of a woman who opts for radical surgery hoping to see the end of her facial malformation.
Dr Pixie catches up with mother of two who's on the mend after an extreme bout of teenage acne left her in despair. And Dr Dawn meets a woman whose face takes a bashing every time she goes to bed. Resident dentist Dr James is at the Stockton weekender flogging the benefits of flossing; and is on hand to help a woman who's badly stained smile has crumbled her confidence. And Dr Pixie has her nasal polyps checked out, a procedure not to be sniffed at.
What Happened Next? 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.
Dr Christian revisits two women who have gone to extreme measures to dramatically change their bodies. Their very different personal stories provide an insight into what it means to change sex. The programme follows the women's journeys and the lengths they've gone to in order to achieve their goal - from stories of love and bullying to butchery abroad and eye-watering surgery.
Over a year later the programme catches up with them to see how life has changed since being in the clinic. 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.
He also meets Dad of two young boys, Danny, diagnosed with bladder cancer at just 39 we follow his treatment to find out if his bladder can be saved. Having overcome breast cancer eight years ago, she hopes to have her breasts rebuilt with a pioneering technique.
And Dr Dawn first meets 22 year old Natalie at hospital as she undergoes radiotherapy for cervical cancer and we follow her heartbreaking decisions as she battles the disease at such a young age. The doctors visit the holiday hot spot of Magaluf, where sex goes, booze flows and the sunburn shows. Dr Pixie sees a lad looking for treatment for a bulging ball and Dr Christian meets a girl who needs a helping hand following an awkward climax.
Dr Dawn educates the hedonistic holidaymakers about the horrors of a hangover. Back in the UK, Dr Christian meets an extremely brave man who reveals the extraordinary extent of living with half his face missing. 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.
And Dr James the dentist sees a year-old woman whose thumb sucking habit is affecting both her teeth and her boyfriend's genitals. Dr Christian extols the importance of safe sex, and Dr Pixie braves the midday sun to tame the tourists who are burning to be beautiful. In the UK clinic, Dr Pixie helps a man who lost his penis in a childhood car accident, and follows the dramatic reconstruction surgery to make him a new phallus from his own body parts.
And this week's unsung heroes of medicine are involved in eye donation. This week the portable clinic pitches up in Caerphilly, Wales, and Dr Dawn helps a lady who's hiding a secret pain inside her national dress and a man who's been walking through his problems for 20 years. The clinic is open for business meeting brave people sharing their problems, and nothing's left uncovered. Dr Pixie's hit a bump tackling some testicle trouble, Dr Christian meets a woman whose baby bottom burns are still bothering her as an adult, and a lady for whom weight loss has left her nipples near her nether regions; and Dr Dawn has a mystery case of festering feet the likes of which the show has never seen.
Dr Christian takes the 'Brain Sex' Challenge to discover if our genital sex really does match up to the way we think. And in the 'Living With' series, the programme features a truly amazing year-old girl with a rare condition called Progeria, which means she's living in the body of a pensioner.
The doctors bring their portable clinic to Bristol, where the bothersome conditions include rashes, mouth ulcers, excessive sweating, a painful post-pregnancy problem, and excessive body hair.
This was actually the sign of a new, unseen immunodeficiency weakened immune system. I am proud of spotting that. She went on to have a bone marrow transplant. But people love medical stuff. The show was all about dispelling myths. We were creating this really definitive, strong visual identity.
It felt groundbreaking. We filmed series one in a penthouse in Birmingham. It had this amazing central living space that we turned into the reception area and made look really glamorous. The rooms in the apartment became the consultation rooms. The format was to follow four main stories from the clinic throughout their treatment. We also got the doctors to do immersive stunts.
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