What’s wrong with my right chest?

The pain in the right chest when doing movements may be caused by intercostal neuritis, or it may be caused by muscle strain in the right chest, or it may be caused by pneumothorax.
1. Intercostal neuritis: intercostal neuritis is a kind of inflammatory reaction of intercostal nerves due to viral infection, degeneration of thoracic spine, trauma and other factors, which can lead to the symptom of pain in the right chest when doing movements.
2. Right chest muscle strain: there are pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, intercostal muscles and other muscles in the right chest, if the exercise leads to local muscle strain, strain, then the patient will also have the symptom of pain in the right chest when doing movements.
3. Pneumothorax: if the patient has spontaneous pneumothorax, then under the pressure of local gas, the pleura is pulled when the patient does movements, which will lead to local pain symptoms.
In addition to the above diseases, other factors can also lead to the symptoms of pain in the right side of the chest, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.