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What Causes Chest Pain And Pain During Pooping?

I ve been having right chest pains off and on for a long time and they seem to be getting worse, sometimes I have shortness of breath and feel really tired alll the time. My poop is now like a bright yellowish green but its not runny and it hurts to poop. What could be wrong? I am 5 5 I weigh about 125 and 25 years old
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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Dear right side chest pain may be due to pleuracy at right side, pleural effusion, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism etc.. Pain during the pooping due to fissure or fistula or Haemorrhoids etc.. Please consult your doctor he will take chest xray and treat you accordingly. Other possibilities like irritable bowel syndrome etc.. Please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly. Avoid spicy oily food and alcohol, avoid smoking and caffeine.
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What Causes Chest Pain And Pain During Pooping?

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear right side chest pain may be due to pleuracy at right side, pleural effusion, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism etc.. Pain during the pooping due to fissure or fistula or Haemorrhoids etc.. Please consult your doctor he will take chest xray and treat you accordingly. Other possibilities like irritable bowel syndrome etc.. Please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly. Avoid spicy oily food and alcohol, avoid smoking and caffeine.