Chest pain in neurosis may be characterized by pins and needles, dullness, swelling, etc. related to emotions. Neuroses are a group of psychiatric disorders that can be related to stress, personality, negative life events, irregularities in life, and other causes. Neuroses usually have obvious triggers, and in addition to chest pain, symptoms such as anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder are possible. Chest pain often occurs in response to mood changes, and there may be chest pain that is not fixed in location, may be pinprick-like, or may be dull and distended in nature. It usually lasts for a short period of time, and there is no obvious abnormality on examination of ECG, cardiac ultrasound, or chest CT. If you suspect that the chest pain is caused by neurosis, you need to go to the hospital for further examination and exclude organic diseases, and then use medication under the guidance of the doctor. It is also important to relax and avoid overwork and emotional stress.