Numbness in the chest may be caused by neurological functional causes, often with self-conscious chest tightness, shortness of breath, subjective feeling of lack of air and breathlessness, and sometimes often accompanied by palpitations, tingling in the precordial region and neurological symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, mental confusion, anxiety, excessive sweating and insomnia. Certain diseases can also cause such symptoms, which can be seen in cardiac insufficiency and can be a manifestation of angina pectoris in cases of coronary artery disease and myocardial ischemia. There are also pulmonary diseases that cause numbness in the chest, which can be seen in bronchial asthma, pleural effusion, spontaneous pneumothorax, pulmonary fibrosis, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to actively look for the cause for further treatment. Most of the young women are caused by neurosis, which does not need special treatment and requires more rest, while middle-aged and elderly patients need to exclude organic diseases.