'My Feet Are Killing Me': Can Dr Sarah Haller help Genessa get rid of her shrimp toe?

In the latest episode of 'My Feet Are Killing Me,' Dr Sarah removes a strange growth that resembles a worm sprouting out of Genessa's toe
UPDATED MAY 12, 2022
'My Feet Are Killing Me' Season 4 Episode 2 (Instagram/TLC)
'My Feet Are Killing Me' Season 4 Episode 2 (Instagram/TLC)

If you enjoy watching medical shows in your spare time, the TLC classic show 'My Feet Are Killing Me' is likely on your watch list. The show does an excellent job of educating viewers about the various illnesses that can arise from foot problems. And, despite being the first program to explore the mysteries of podiatry, it has enthralled audiences across the country.

Dr Sarah Haller, one of the lead doctors on the show, has become a fan-favorite. Sarah is not just excellent at what she does, but her followers also admire how well she collaborates with her pal to help frightened patients get through their treatments. People with nowhere else to turn instinctively confide in Dr Haller about their foot troubles. A young woman presents Dr Haller with what appears to be a weird growth that looks like a worm growing out of a woman's toe in the second episode of 'My Feet Are Killing Me' Season 4.

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The patient, Genessa, explains what brought her to Dr Haller, stating that she has a small ingrown coming out of her toe that she has dubbed "little damage." Little damage appears to be anything that is leaking water. Genessa shares her struggles as a child. She describes how she never had the confidence to wear anything she wants without giving it much thought. She always has needs to put on shoes that will hide it from sight.

Now, on her birthday, she wanted to wear a specific shoe, which Dr Haller adored. Dr Haller not only approves it, but also notes that the heel provides adequate foot structure to the wearer. The shoe, however, has a peep toe, and she is scared of wearing anything that would expose her foot to others. Genessa becomes upset as she expresses her desire to be able to wear anything she wants without being judged. She sobs as she describes how she will never wear a shoe that draws attention to her feet.

Now, after hearing the case history, Dr Haller tries to figure out what she's up against. Dr Haller also remarked that the end was rigid, but the base was mushy, giving it the appearance of a shrimp. The doctor wasn't altogether wrong in labeling it a shrimp head, with a tougher shell on the exterior and a pink and squidgy interior-structure.



 

Watch the all-new episode of 'My Feet Are Killing Me' on TLC on Wednesday at 9 pm to discover how Dr Sarah Haller puts the woman out of her suffering.

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