The chest generally refers to the subxiphoid area in the front of the chest, and the corresponding organs in this area are the stomach, heart, liver, and gallbladder, and once these organs are diseased, it will cause symptoms of discomfort in the chest area. For example, angina pectoris in the heart or myocardial infarction will cause pain in the chest, and in severe cases, there will be a feeling of pressure in the chest, which can be clarified by cardiac electrocardiogram and cardiac enzyme profile. If there is a problem with the stomach, it may also cause vague pain or burning pain in the chest, which can be relieved by taking oral omeprazole. When liver and gallbladder problems occur, colic in the right side of the chest will usually occur, which can be clarified by ultrasound, CT and other tests, and then corresponding treatment.