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- Season 7 Episode 8: EPISODE: 8
The team treats medical issues at Norfolk's Sundown Festival, where Dawn Harper meets a girl whose rare genetic disorder has left tumours all over her face, Pixie McKenna helps a woman with lopsided breasts and Christian Jessen meets a man whose testicular pain is so acute he can barely get out of bed. There is also a rundown of the most embarrassing and annoying sounds produced by the human body, and Val Edwards-Jones lifts the lid on toilet hygiene. Plus, former England rugby player Matt Hampson talks about the spinal injury that has left him paralysed from the neck down
- Season 7 Episode 7: EPISODE: 7
Christian Jessen treats medical issues at Liverpool's Brazilica Festival, including a woman with a prolapsed bottom and a man with anal abscesses. Dawn Harper meets a man whose large breasts are making his life a misery and James Logan gets up close and personal with blood-sucking ticks. Meanwhile, Eric - who lost half his face to an aggressive cancer - prepares for drastic reconstructive surgery
- Season 7 Episode 6: EPISODE: 6
The portable clinic arrives in the seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, where Dawn Harper helps a man with blood blisters in an intimate area, advises on abscesses in the pubic region and warns of the dangers of dodgy tattoos. Also in the programme, Christian Jessen meets a patient whose prostate cancer treatment has left him with rectal incontinence, and a woman in need of jaw replacement surgery. Pixie McKenna sees a 31-year-old with a saggy body and checks in at a charity research centre where dogs are trained to detect serious illnesses
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