Ep 3. A Smell From Hell
- TV14
- May 18, 2022
- 42 min
In the third episode of season 4 of My Feet Are Killing Me, titled "A Smell From Hell," Dr. Schaeffer and Dr. Vincent take on two unique cases that showcase the extremes of foot odor and the lengths people will go to get answers.
The first patient, a chef named Mark, has been suffering from chronic foot odor for years and has tried every remedy under the sun. He's so desperate for relief that he's resorted to soaking his feet in bleach, which has only made matters worse. Dr. Schaeffer takes on Mark's case and begins by examining his feet for any signs of infection or other underlying issues that could be causing the odor. She quickly realizes that Mark's feet produce an unusually high amount of sweat and that he has a large amount of bacteria living on his skin. Dr. Schaeffer suggests a new foot hygiene routine for Mark and prescribes a specialized medication to target the bacteria causing the odor.
The second patient, a woman named Grace, has been dealing with an intolerable smell for several years. Despite trying numerous over-the-counter treatments and visiting several doctors, no one has been able to help her get to the bottom of the issue. Grace is beginning to feel hopeless, especially as the smell has begun to impact her daily life. Dr. Vincent takes on Grace's case and starts by examining her feet and the area around them. He quickly notices that Grace has a cluster of warts on her foot that appear to be the cause of the smell. Dr. Vincent decides to try a new, in-office treatment that involves freezing the warts with liquid nitrogen. The procedure is successful, and Grace is overjoyed to finally have relief from the odor.
Throughout the episode, both patients express their gratitude for Dr. Schaeffer and Dr. Vincent's care and expertise. Mark, in particular, is thrilled to have found a treatment plan that works for him and can't believe how much more confident he feels without the constant fear of odor. Grace is also grateful for the hope and relief Dr. Vincent provided, and she will finally be able to resume her daily activities without any embarrassment.
Overall, "A Smell From Hell" is an informative and uplifting episode that showcases the importance of seeking help and how skilled physicians can make a real difference in patients' lives. Whether you're a longtime fan of My Feet Are Killing Me or tuning in for the first time, this episode is sure to leave you feeling inspired.