This may gross you out........

by jack2 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • jack2
    jack2

    As some of you know, I have recently been away to the tropics. I returned about a month ago. What I am posting is mainly for information purposes, and it's not meant to make anyone queezy - but it might.

    When I was down there I started to experience some itching and burning around the toes of my left foot. Though I have not had problems with athlete's foot since the days a long while back when I'd shower and change in the local gym's locker room, I do occasionally get a small crack or opening in that area if my feet are wet. So I figured I just had a mild case of athlete's foot, and treated it as such.

    Well, after several visits to my family doctor and a specialist, it seems that I have been infected by a parasite. This became evident after swelling, blistering, and especially an odd tunnel-like red trail around the bottom of my foot, a zig-zag line that erupts with pronounced itching, and also hurts when I put my weight on it.

    I did some research on the Net and consulted my doctor, who was so intrigued by this thing that she had my foot photographed so that residents can be instructed. Such problems are very rare where I live, and she had to call around to several pharmacies to find appropriate meds.

    Evidently, such parasites, in this case likely some type of larvae, can be just about anywhere at a beach resort in the tropics. And since I was all over the place barefoot, I could have picked this little critter up fairly easily. For example, such parasites often inhabit feces of animals (and there were some cats at the resort to ward off birds that tried to help them selves to buffet scraps). The cats were sometimes on the sand in the area too,

    So I learned quite a lesson - never to again take for granted that walking around barefoot is not always such a great idea. Obviously, I was having fun and not really giving thought to foot care, but next time, I'll think differently.

    One thing that the doc said, and my research and her med book confirmed, is that this thing is evidently "self-limiting" - thus, even without treatment it would eventually die, but that could take up to three months. Needless to say, I don't want to wait that long.

    So if you're vacationing around water, pools, hot tubs, sand, etc, and you may be prone to maybe a getting a little opening of the skin around the toes, well, like I said, I posted this for info purposes.

    In closing, I'll add that the analogy to Star Trek II has popped into my mind, but those critters were a LOT bigger and nastier, lol.

  • Beck_Melbourne
    Beck_Melbourne

    In closing, I'll add that the analogy to Star Trek II has popped into my mind, but those critters were a LOT bigger and nastier, lol

    Well I was thinking more along the lines of "Alien" but I think they enter through another orifice LOL.

    Thanks for the info, not that I intend to go Troppo anytime soon....but I always wear shoes, I only wear bear feet at home, but I found your condition to be very interesting. Got any pics Jack?? LOL

    ~Beck~

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    Good Heavens Jack!

    I am glad that it isn't something that will burrow its way up to other regions for a snack. LOL. I am also glad that you are getting better.

    Robyn

  • heathen
    heathen

    I wanna declare war on parasites. die parasites die .lol

  • SLOAN
    SLOAN

    Jack,

    Poor baby!

    So glad the Dr. found out what it was and that you're on your way to recovery!!!!

    Robdar: LOL

  • Francois
    Francois

    There is also some sort of tropical bacteria that can infect humans and can be and often is fatal. Tropical waters may look inviting, but I'd druther do my swimmin' north of 30 degrees latitude.

  • PopeOfEruke
    PopeOfEruke

    Hey, what about those fish with the barbed heads that live in the Amazon? They are attracted by the smell of urine and swim up and into the urethra of both men and women who urinate in the river! And with the backward pointing barbs on their heads, it means a hospital visit to have them removed!

    Give me a foot burrowing tropical parasite worm ANY day!!!

    Pope

  • Xandria
    Xandria

    Hope you have a strong stomach to see some of the photos in some of the descriptions. In the below site.

    I don't think I will be visiting these countries in the near future. I have also read about : Bullet Ants, these insect bites are so painful b/c thier mandables are an inch long. They liken their bites to being shot. Kissing bugs, lice ( also known as pediculosis ( univerialis, capitis, and dermis) Shivers just thinking about it.

    As well, as some insect in the places like South America carry parasites themselves. Example there is a mosquito that carries a parasite that hatches as the mosquito feeds. The heat of the body from the mosquito's dinner host causes the larve hatch and burrow under the skin of the animal ( or human) that the mosquito is dining upon.

    Then this larve worm gestates under the skin, unless cut out. It is really gross! Anywayyyyy.. I have had my share of fun parasites and parasite education. Due to visiting the Jungles of Mexico. ( Ewwwww Leechessssss>... note never go near reeds in the rivers).

    If you travel abroad much, please be sure to check with the CDC and get a updated listing on parasites and diseases. An get your booster shots !!!! before travel.

    Xandria

  • Surreptitious
    Surreptitious

    Glad to hear it was only a parasites. God knows what you'd do if there were more of them.

  • ugg
    ugg

    soak your foot in epson salts....see if that helps any....oh how awful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! major YUK!!!!

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