Patients experience chest pain when they lift their heads. The first thing that can happen in this case is that there is a forked breath during strenuous activity. If a patient does not warm up during strenuous activity, it may cause strain on the intercostal muscles and lead to muscle spasm, which may lead to symptoms of bruxism, and the patient may experience chest pain when lifting the head. In addition, patients who experience chest pain when raising their head may also suffer from intercostal neuritis, such as intercostal neuritis caused by viral infection, and patients may experience chest pain. Patients may experience increased pain when they lift their heads or when they cough with vigorous activity because the intercostal nerve is stretched. In addition, patients suffering from diseases such as costochondritis and pleurisy may also experience pain in the chest. Therefore, in such cases, further examination at the hospital is needed to clarify the diagnosis and provide targeted treatment according to the cause.