What should I see if I have a vague pain in my heart fossa with coldness in my chest?

Hidden pain in the fossa of the heart with coldness in the chest, according to the different causes of different departments, if it is caused by angina pectoris and other diseases, you need to hang up the cardiology; if it is caused by gastroesophageal reflux, you need to hang up the gastroenterology; if it is caused by rib fracture and so on, you need to hang up the thoracic surgery. 1. Angina pectoris: when attacked, it can cause vague pain in the heart fossa with chest coldness. It is usually triggered by exercise, emotional fluctuations and exertion, and can be relieved by resting a little. The pain is mainly distributed in the anterior region of the heart, in a patchy distribution, can be radiated to the fingers, back or head. At this time, you need to consult the cardiology department. 2. Gastroesophageal reflux: Typical symptoms are acid reflux, belching (hiccups), indigestion and other symptoms. It can be manifested as a vague pain in the fossa of the heart, accompanied by coldness in the chest, at this time, you need to hang up the gastroenterology department. 3. Rib fracture: history of trauma, or the elderly are prone to it. Rib fracture can be manifested as vague pain in the fossa of the heart with coldness in the chest, at this time, you need to consult the Department of Thoracic Surgery. There are also other causes, such as myocardial infarction, aortic aneurysm, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the pain and treat the cause.