Chest pain in pneumonia is mainly characterized by chest pain often accompanied by coughing, coughing up sputum or fever, etc. Chest pain is aggravated by coughing, and the site of the pain is usually not fixed, which may be the front chest or the back. 1. Increased pain when coughing: the location of chest pain in patients with pneumonia varies with the location of the pneumonia, mainly due to the inflammation close to the pleura to stimulate the pleura and caused by the pain may be the left chest, may be the right chest, may be the front chest, may be the back. The pain may be in the left or right chest, the front or the back. It is also aggravated by coughing or deep breathing. 2. Cough, sputum and fever are common symptoms in patients with pneumonia, so chest pain in patients with pneumonia is often accompanied by cough, sputum, fever and other discomforts. Not all patients with pneumonia will experience chest pain, once the discomfort occurs, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid delay, so as not to delay the condition.