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Could Chest Pain On The Right Side Be Related To A Keyhole Surgery For Appendicitis?

I have quite sever chest pain on the right side I have had it for about 3days It is quite tender to touch I had an operation Appendisitis the other week can it be anything to do with that I had keyhole surgery and it seems to be heeling I have also got quite a sever headache and a dry mouth.
Sat, 5 Apr 2014
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Chest pain might be explained by postoperative complications of immobility and anesthetics and prone to infection. right side chest pain might be due to deranged bowel functions after surgery due to anesthesia and headaches also are totally explainable. Why don't you visit a nearby doctor and let them sort it out for you.It needs a complete clinical correlation.WHat we are trying to connect hre might be no more than a muscle spasm.
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Could Chest Pain On The Right Side Be Related To A Keyhole Surgery For Appendicitis?

Thank you for asking! Chest pain might be explained by postoperative complications of immobility and anesthetics and prone to infection. right side chest pain might be due to deranged bowel functions after surgery due to anesthesia and headaches also are totally explainable. Why don t you visit a nearby doctor and let them sort it out for you.It needs a complete clinical correlation.WHat we are trying to connect hre might be no more than a muscle spasm. Take care