Chest pain in women may be a manifestation before menstruation or may be seen in other diseases of the breast, so it needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis and cannot be generalized. Some women may experience swelling and pain in their breasts a week or so before their menstrual period, which is related to a significant increase in estrogen levels in the body, and in some women, the symptoms are more severe, and the pain may be unbearable even after the breasts are only slightly bumped. This condition will usually gradually ease with the onset of menstruation, and the discomfort will disappear on its own when the period is over. In addition, women with chest pain may also suffer from mastitis, breast eczema, breast milk distention during lactation, or even malignant tumors of the breast. It is recommended to visit the breast surgery department in time to improve breast color ultrasound and other related examinations to clarify the specific diagnosis and then target treatment. It is recommended that patients with chest pain should not overexert themselves, keep regular rest and relaxation, do not stay up late, avoid vigorously kneading the breast, and have a light and nutritious daily diet.