Ep 9. Moldy Cheese Feet
- TV14
- March 24, 2021
- 42 min
In the ninth episode of the second season of My Feet Are Killing Me, entitled "Moldy Cheese Feet," the podiatrists tackle some of their most challenging cases yet. First up is a patient named Rick, who has been living in boots for years due to a severe case of nail fungus. Dr. Vincent takes a look at Rick's feet and sees that the fungus has caused the nails to thicken and turn yellow. He opts for laser treatment to remove the fungus, which is less invasive than other methods, and Rick is thrilled with the improvement in his feet.
Next, the team sees Bob, who has incredibly dry and cracked heels that are causing him immense discomfort. Dr. Brad suggests a deep moisturizing treatment for Bob's feet, which involves applying a heavy emollient cream and wrapping his feet in plastic wrap to lock in the moisture. After just a few minutes, Bob's feet are noticeably softer and more supple.
The final patient of the day is Mike, whose feet smell like moldy cheese due to a chronic case of bacterial overgrowth. Dr. Ebonie suspects that the bacteria may be thriving in the moist environment of Mike's shoes and socks, so she advises him to switch to breathable materials like cotton and invest in some antifungal sprays. She also performs a procedure called a "naturopathic detox," which involves placing small glass jars on Mike's feet and using heat to create a vacuum that draws out toxins from the body. Mike is skeptical at first, but ultimately feels that the treatment has improved both the smell and appearance of his feet.
Throughout the episode, the podiatrists also share their personal experiences with foot conditions and offer tips for maintaining good foot health. Viewers will learn about the importance of proper footwear, the benefits of regular exfoliation, and the dangers of ignoring foot pain. "Moldy Cheese Feet" is a must-watch for anyone who cares about their feet or is curious about the wide variety of foot conditions that exist.