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All The Crazy Ailments The Kardashians Have Suffered On Reality TV

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kardashianA lot has happened on the seasons of Keeping Up with the Kardashians and its spin-offs since the family hit the airwaves in 2006.

We've watched two weddings, one divorce, and two babies (soon to be three).

And, surprisingly, there's also been a lot of health issues — ranging from the serious to the very bizarre and even uncomfortable.

Let's examine all of the health issues we've watched the family go through over the years.

8. Kris Jenner's "pee problem" landed her an endorsement deal for Poise panty liners.

Kris refused to go see a doctor about her bladder issues until she peed her pants a little during a family meal, when Khloe wouldn't move out of the booth to let her mom rush to the bathroom. Talk about embarrassing. Finally, she got checked out and the doctor told her she had stress incontinence, a common issue for women who've had kids — and Kris has had six.

This whole ordeal ended well, especially since Kris landed an endorsement deal with Poise panty liners.



7. Kim freaked out when her doctor told her she had psoriasis.

In 2011, we found out about Kim's skin condition while she was in the midst of planning her wedding with Kris Humphries.

The dermatologist told her it wasn't ringworm, like Khloe thought, after the star spent nearly a whole episode itching her splotchy skin and crying about her ailment. "My career is doing ad campaigns and swimsuit photo shoots," she said on the show. "People don't understand the pressure I feel to feel perfect. When I gain a pound, it is in the headlines, so imagine what the tabloids will do to me when they see all these spots."



6. Rob accidentally took Viagra.

This was totally predictable: Kris put herbal Viagra in Bruce's coffee to try to stimulate their sex life, only Rob happened to down the hot beverage instead. Whoops. Let's just say he woke up rearin' to go.



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