What’s the cause of the pain in the undershirt that makes it painful to breathe?

Undershirt pain breathing pain may be due to coronary heart disease, aortic dissection, pleurisy, pneumonia and other causes. 1. Coronary heart disease: due to coronary artery stenosis or even occlusion, resulting in myocardial ischemia, angina attack, patients may experience chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath and other symptoms; if the coronary arteries undergo acute occlusion, myocardial ischemia and necrosis, the patient may experience precordial crushing pain, which may be radiated to the back, and even a sense of dying, manifesting undershirt pain and painful breathing pain phenomenon. 2. Aortic coarctation: As the blood in the aorta enters into the mid-aorta through the rupture of the endothelium, it belongs to serious cardiovascular emergencies, which is manifested by the sudden tearing pain in the front and back of the chest, and the pain of breathing. 3. Pleurisy: It is a kind of inflammation that occurs in the pleural cavity, which may be caused by injury, infection, tumor and other reasons. Due to the stimulation of inflammation, patients may have chest pain, chest tightness, shortness of breath, cough and other symptoms, and some patients’ chest pain may radiate to the undershirt, which may cause pain in the undershirt and pain in breathing. 4. Pneumonia: refers to the inflammation of the terminal airways, alveoli and interstitium of the lungs, which can be caused by pathogenic microorganisms, physical and chemical factors, immune injury and other reasons. Due to localized irritation, patients may experience chest pain, dyspnea and other phenomena, and the pain may radiate to the undershirt, thus causing undershirt pain and respiratory pain. It is recommended that the undershirt pain breathing pain can also be seen in pneumothorax and other diseases, patients with this symptom need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.

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