What’s wrong with the clavicle pain in the chest?

Patients with chest and clavicle pain symptoms: First of all, it may be caused by trauma. If the patient is playing strenuous sports, the muscles of the chest or the muscles of the clavicle may be strained, which may lead to chest and clavicle pain. In addition, overexertion may also cause chest pain, such as prolonged heavy work or strenuous sports, causing muscle lactic acid accumulation, which may also cause chest pain. In addition, chest pain may be caused by costochondritis. Patients with costochondritis may experience chest pain during strenuous activities, deep breathing, coughing, etc. With costochondritis, the patient has pain radiating from the upper extremities, clavicle, armpits or back of the shoulder, and the pain tends to recur. In addition to this condition, there is also the possibility of viral myocarditis, intercostal neuritis and other conditions. Therefore, the first thing you should do is to take rest and avoid straining. In addition, you can use anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs for symptomatic treatment to relieve the symptoms of pain.