Heart pain on exertion may be due to chronic heart failure, which causes pain from insufficient blood supply to the heart. Chronic heart failure in the clinic to the left heart heart failure is more common, that is, a variety of cardiac structural changes or cardiac disease caused by pulmonary stasis and cardiac output decreased disease. The amount of circulating blood required by the body increases with exertion, and exertion increases the amount of return blood, aggravating pulmonary stasis, which causes a tingling sensation in the heart, and is usually accompanied by dyspnea and coughing up white foamy sputum. If you have similar symptoms, do not take it lightly, go to the hospital for echocardiography, chest X-ray and other tests, and promptly receive professional treatment, so as to avoid aggravation of the condition to develop into total heart failure.