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After walking on the beach, a couple noticed their feet, but the doctors refused to help.

When walking on the beach, people should wear shoes to protect their feet, according to Daniel Caplivski, MD.

Associate professor of infectious diseases at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who spoke to Cosmopolitan.

While the sensation of sand between your toes may be pleasant, the parasitic infestation that may ensue is definitely not.

Furthermore, the pair had to use crutches while they recovered, which was an excruciating nuisance that scarcely justified the beach walk in bare feet.

The pair posted the images on social media to warn of the potential for parasite illnesses when traveling, despite the fact that they are undoubtedly unpleasant to look at.

Additionally, scientists hope that by identifying the signs early, people would know to act quickly and seek medical treatment if they ever experience the same thing. I hope their nation won’t refuse them the medicine.

The Las Vegas veterinarian who was discovered dead in a lake after being captured on camera kicking a horse has had the cause of death verified.

A 4-year-old sobs as she exits the McDonald’s restroom, and staff calls the police.