Forks are common. If a patient does not warm up properly before performing strenuous sports, it may cause forks to occur during exercise. Patients who cause excessive stretching of the intercostal muscles during exercise can lead to muscle tension or muscle spasm, which may lead to bruit and chest pain. In addition, if the diaphragm is strained or stimulated during exertion, it can easily cause spasm of the diaphragm, which may also lead to symptoms of pain in the upper abdomen. Patients with painful symptoms during bronchitis should pay attention to rest, avoid straining, avoid strenuous activities, and take oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs for symptomatic treatment, such as oral Nimesulide to relieve chest pain. In addition, appropriate hot compresses can be applied to the painful area, which can also help promote local blood circulation to relieve muscle spasm and relieve the painful symptoms caused by forked gas. You can also take oral Chinese medicine with the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis for treatment, which also helps to relieve the pain.