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my poop is green and green liquid comes out with it?

Im 16 and a few days ago my stomach was hurt in really bad and my mom was assuming that it was appendicitis because we checked and I had some symptoms but it only last for two days and now i feel wayy betterTwo days after the pain my poop started to come out green and green liquid would surround itIts really weird and im scared that there is something wrongIm not constipated , I eat whatever , regular meals, I drink water like normal, I dont eat too much green leafy things .

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Well, appendicitis symptoms are pretty clearSevere pain in your lower right abdomen Possible fever and chillsI'm not saying you don't have it, but I've personally never heard of green feces being a part of apendHere are a list of diagnosis that are related to green excrement: Laxative use (e.gOTC laxatives, insoluble fiber or senna, cascara sagrada, rhubarb) Food poisoning Celiac disease Watery diarrhea due to Clostridium difficile (typically after antibiotic use) Medication side effects (e.gciprofloxacin, lexapro, nyquil, zantac) Ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease Malabsorption Irritable bowel syndrome Bacterial overgrowth Infectious diarrhea - especially Salmonella and Giardia Traveler's diarrhea Cancer Graft versus host disease Alcohol consumption - ethanol stimulates bowel motility In some cases, soluble fiber can be increased in the diet to slow transit time If you're worried, go get checked out.

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