The pain in the middle of the chest caused by overexertion needs to be treated with massage or vasodilator according to the different causes of muscle strain and coronary heart disease.
Chest pain caused by overexertion is first considered to be related to muscle strain or lactic acid buildup due to exertion, especially for those who do less exercise on weekdays. After strenuous exercise or labor, chest pain is usually caused by muscle strain or lactic acid accumulation, which can be localized massage, combined with hot compresses and bed rest.
Secondly, it may be related to cardiovascular diseases, such as the common coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, due to the impact of blood circulation in the heart, which can lead to local ischemia and pain. Vasodilator treatment can be carried out, such as the use of nitrate drugs such as nitroglycerin.
The specific cause of the disease needs to be clarified after medical examination, and at the same time, according to the doctor’s instructions for treatment.