INGROWN HAIR GROWING OUT OF HER FOOT?!

The Toe Bro
23 Jul 202008:56
EducationalLearning
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TLDRIn this engaging script, a patient recounts the discomfort of having a seemingly innocuous hair embedded in their foot for nearly two months. The Toe Bro, a specialist, gently extracts the hair, which had caused a deep wound resembling a splinter. Despite the patient's initial disbelief, the hair's sharpness and depth had led to persistent pain. The Toe Bro's expertise is highlighted, including his ability to assist children with special needs, as the patient inquires about his services for a friend's son with Down syndrome. The successful removal of the hair brings relief and a humorous exchange about the Toe Bro's own hair-cutting practices to avoid such incidents.

Takeaways
  • πŸ—“οΈ The incident occurred almost two months ago, as recalled by the patient.
  • πŸ‘£ The patient initially didn't notice anything but later discovered a blister with 'water inside'.
  • πŸ€” Initially, the patient's husband dismissed the issue, believing it would resolve on its own.
  • πŸ˜– The patient experienced pain when not wearing soft slippers, especially when outside.
  • 🧐 Upon inspection, it was determined that a hair-like object was embedded in the patient's skin.
  • πŸ˜… The conversation humorously touches on the sharpness of Filipino hair that can pierce the skin.
  • πŸ‘£ The patient's high arch was noted as unusual for Filipinos, who typically have flat feet.
  • 😣 The patient had been limping and had made multiple attempts to remove the object with a pin, causing further pain.
  • πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ A cancellation allowed for an earlier appointment, and the patient was prioritized due to discomfort.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘¦ The patient's friend recommended the service provider, who had previously helped her family members.
  • πŸ‘ The service provider successfully removed the foreign object, which was deeply embedded in the skin.
  • πŸ‘Ά The provider confirmed their ability to assist children with special needs, upon inquiry from the patient.
Q & A
  • How long ago did the patient's incident with the foreign object occur?

    -The incident happened almost two months ago, as mentioned by the patient.

  • Did the patient immediately notice the issue when it happened?

    -No, the patient did not immediately notice the issue. They only realized something was wrong when they saw a blister-like formation on their skin.

  • What was the patient's initial reaction to the blister?

    -The patient's husband advised that the blister would come out by itself and the skin would push it out, so the patient waited for it to resolve naturally.

  • Why did the patient not feel pain at home?

    -The patient did not feel pain at home because they were wearing a very soft slipper which didn't irritate the affected area.

  • What did Toe Bro initially think was causing the patient's discomfort?

    -Toe Bro initially thought it was a hair that had pierced the patient's skin, causing the discomfort.

  • Why does Toe Bro believe that a hair could pierce the skin?

    -Toe Bro explains that Asians, including Filipinos, can have sharp hair, and if the hair is standing up on the ground, it can pierce the skin when stepped on.

  • What is the usual foot type for Filipinos according to Toe Bro?

    -Toe Bro mentions that Filipinos mostly have flat feet, which makes the patient's high arch unusual.

  • What was the patient's experience with trying to remove the foreign object themselves?

    -The patient tried to remove the object with a pin more than five times, but it was painful and did not resolve the issue.

  • How did the patient's friend recommend Toe Bro's services?

    -The patient's friend recommended Toe Bro after he had successfully treated her son and husband's foot problems.

  • What was the final outcome of the procedure to remove the foreign object?

    -Toe Bro successfully removed the foreign object, which was indeed a very thin piece of hair deeply embedded in the patient's skin.

  • Does Toe Bro offer services for children with special needs?

    -Yes, Toe Bro confirms that he does offer services for children with special needs.

  • What was the patient's immediate reaction after the procedure?

    -The patient was relieved and thankful, expressing satisfaction with the procedure and the absence of pain.

Outlines
00:00
πŸ˜– Hair Under the Skin

In this paragraph, the patient recounts a painful experience of having a hair embedded in their skin for nearly two months. Initially, they mistook it for a blister but later realized it was a hair piercing their skin. The Toe Bro (TB) explains that sharp hair, common among Asians, can sometimes pierce the skin, leading to a wound or blister. The patient describes the discomfort experienced when stepping on hard surfaces and attempts to remove the hair with a pin. TB assures the patient that the hair is close to the surface and does not require numbing, and they proceed with a gentle scraping to remove it.

05:02
😌 Successful Hair Removal and Special Needs Inquiry

This paragraph details the successful removal of the deeply embedded hair. The patient expresses relief, noting the lack of pain compared to their previous attempts. TB confirms the hair's removal and examines the deep hole left in the skin. The patient inquires about TB's ability to treat children with special needs, specifically a friend's son with Down syndrome who has foot pain. TB affirms his experience with such cases. The conversation ends with TB's humorous revelation of cutting his hair to avoid splinters, and the patient is advised that no further treatment is needed for the wound.

Mindmap
Keywords
πŸ’‘Blister
A blister is a small pocket of fluid that forms on the skin due to a burn, friction, or other injury. In the video's context, the patient initially notices a blister-like formation on their foot, which they later realize is caused by a foreign object penetrating the skin. This is a key element in the video as it sets the stage for the discussion of the foreign object and the subsequent treatment.
πŸ’‘Hair
In the script, 'hair' refers to a strand of hair that has pierced the skin, causing discomfort and the formation of a blister. This is an unusual cause of a foot injury and becomes a central theme of the video. The patient initially thought it was a wood splinter, but the Toe Bro corrects this misconception, explaining how a hair can sometimes act like a splinter and cause a similar reaction in the body.
πŸ’‘Splinter
A splinter is a thin shard of material, often wood, that has pierced the skin. In the video, the patient compares their experience to having a splinter, which is a common analogy for a foreign object causing irritation under the skin. The term is used to illustrate the discomfort and the need for removal of the hair, which is acting similarly to a splinter.
πŸ’‘Piercing
Piercing, in this context, refers to the action of the hair penetrating the skin. This is a critical concept in the video as it explains the cause of the patient's discomfort. The Toe Bro discusses how certain hairs can be sharp enough to pierce the skin, especially if they are standing up on the ground.
πŸ’‘High Arch
A high arch refers to the natural curve of the foot from the heel to the toes. In the video, the Toe Bro notes the patient's high arch, which is not common among Filipinos, who typically have flat feet. This observation is relevant as it may affect the patient's comfort and the approach to treatment.
πŸ’‘Abscess
An abscess is a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body, often as a result of infection. The Toe Bro explains that if a foreign object like a hair is too deep and cannot be naturally expelled, the body may form an abscess around it. This term is used to describe a potential complication of leaving the hair in the skin.
πŸ’‘Wound
A wound is a type of injury to the body that typically involves a break in the skin. In the video, the hair piercing the skin is likened to a wound, which the body tries to heal by forming a blister or, in more severe cases, an abscess. The term is used to describe the injury caused by the hair and the body's response to it.
πŸ’‘Removal
Removal, in the context of the video, refers to the process of taking out the foreign object (the hair) from the patient's foot. The Toe Bro discusses the method of removal, which involves gently scraping away the dead skin to expose and extract the hair. This is a central action in the video, as it addresses the patient's primary concern.
πŸ’‘Special Needs
The term 'special needs' is used in the video to refer to individuals with disabilities or conditions that require additional care or accommodations. The patient asks the Toe Bro if he can treat children with special needs, to which he affirms that he can. This shows the Toe Bro's versatility and adaptability in his practice.
πŸ’‘Callus
A callus is a thickened area of skin that forms due to continuous pressure or friction. In the video, the patient mentions a callus on a child's foot, which is a common issue that can cause discomfort. The Toe Bro's ability to address this issue for a child with special needs is an example of his expertise in foot care.
πŸ’‘Treatment
Treatment in this context refers to the process of addressing and resolving the patient's issue with the hair in their foot. The Toe Bro provides a detailed explanation of the treatment process, which includes identifying the problem, removing the hair, and ensuring there are no remaining pieces. This term encapsulates the overall goal of the video, which is to provide relief to the patient.
Highlights

Patient recalls the incident happened almost two months ago.

Patient initially didn't realize the injury, only noticing a blister later.

The blister was not painful at home due to wearing soft slippers.

Toe Bro identifies the issue as a hair embedded in the skin.

Discussion on how hair can pierce skin, especially sharp Asian hair.

Patient's experience of pain when stepping outside the home.

Toe Bro explains the body's reaction to foreign objects like hair or splinters.

Mention of a high arch in the patient's foot, which is uncommon for Filipinos.

Patient's limping due to the discomfort caused by the hair.

Toe Bro's gentle approach to removing the hair without numbing.

Patient's unsuccessful attempts to remove the hair with a pin.

Toe Bro's quick action to accommodate the patient due to cancellation.

Patient's friend recommending Toe Bro based on successful treatments.

Toe Bro successfully removes the hair, which was very thin and deep.

Discussion on the body's inability to push out deeply embedded foreign objects.

Patient's realization that the hair likely came from her husband cutting children's hair.

Toe Bro confirms his ability to treat children with special needs.

Successful extraction of the hair, leaving a deep hole in the skin.

Toe Bro's humorous note on cutting his hair to avoid splinters.

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