There is no medical term for determining whether you have lung pain or chest pain.
There are no nociceptive nerves in the lungs, so lung pain should be self-created by the patient, whether it is a lung disease or a chest lesion, most patients complain of chest pain, chest pain, and do not pinpoint to lung pain.
Chest pain occurs in pleurisy due to lung disease involving the pleura, and this pain is associated with breathing, and when aggravated by inhalation, it is relieved or disappears by breath-holding. Chest wall pain, a condition of chest pain due to muscle injury resulting in severe coughing. Chest pain can also be caused by costochondritis and intercostal neuralgia.
Lung cancer, such as adenocarcinoma of the lung, is usually asymptomatic, and patients complain of coughing and chest pain, which are mostly caused by psychological tension and usual living habits, and are not much related to the lesions.
If chest pain occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.