What’s wrong with chest pain from a cold?

Chest pain from a cold can be common in some possible cases, such as the more severe influenza can cause. It can also be seen in complications of cold, such as acute bronchitis, acute pneumonia, lung abscess or even pleural effusion due to the strong inflammatory response. In this case, blood tests, CT of both lungs, culture of respiratory secretions for pathogens, and drug sensitivity tests can be done if necessary. The diagnosis and cause of the disease can be clarified, and targeted treatment measures can be carried out to relieve the symptoms, and the patient can be reviewed at any time.