Anterior and posterior chest pain may be due to heart disease, pneumothorax, muscle injury and other reasons, and need to seek timely medical attention.
1. Heart disease: common heart diseases that cause chest pain include angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, aortic coarctation, etc., which can be accompanied by dyspnea, radiating pain, fainting, shock, etc., and need timely medication or surgical treatment.
2. Pneumothorax: It is caused by the entry of external gas into the pleural cavity, which is often caused by trauma, violent coughing, lifting heavy objects, straining to stool, etc. Symptoms such as chest pain, coughing, suffocation, etc., which need to be timely medical treatment, and can be treated conservatively or by puncture and suction.
3. Muscle injury: when the movement is not standardized, it can cause the strain of pectoralis major muscle and intercostal muscle, thus causing anterior and posterior chest pain, which can be relieved by physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture and other ways to alleviate the discomfort.
It is recommended that patients do not take it lightly, and should go to the hospital cardiology, respiratory medicine, thoracic surgery for examination and treatment in a timely manner.