What is the pain in the chest when you lift your chest?

The pain that occurs in the chest as soon as the chest is lifted is not so much related to heart problems, but is usually a problem with the soft tissues of the thorax. For example, this can occur in thoracic costochondritis, costochondritis, or saberitis. Localized sterile inflammation is caused by frequent local friction or pressure, or incomplete recovery after injury. Usually, when holding the chest up or coughing, breathing hard and deep, or even lifting something hard, the movement or force of the thorax can cause pain in the inflamed area or worsen the original pain. Usually there are clear local pressure points, and if the local inflammation is strong, there are also symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain such as local skin flushing and skin temperature increase.