Chest wall pain (chestwallpain) is also known as musculoskeletal pain (musculoskeletalpain). Chest wall pain is a common condition that can be caused by a variety of factors in real life, such as a cough caused by a cold, a cough that lasts for many days, or an accidental injury that can cause chest wall pain. Other diseases such as tuberculosis of the chest can cause chest pain. What is the root cause of chest wall pain? 1, the patient sprained the cartilage between the ribs and inflammation, that is, costochondritis (costochondritis), is one of the more common diseases of chest wall pain. 2. Inflammation caused by viruses such as influenza, which is known as Tietze’s syndrome. (Influenza itself can also cause generalized bone pain.) 3. Rarely, it is broken ribs, but it is also the most painful. Clinical manifestations of chest wall pain 1, localized swelling and pain in the chest and hypochondrium The patient feels chest pain at the beginning, and soon after, the affected cartilage area appears to be swollen and elevated, with pressure pain. The pain is aggravated by deep breathing, coughing and moving the upper limbs on the affected side, and sometimes radiates to the shoulder or back. No change in skin surface The affected area is enlarged, with clearly demarcated and fixed edges, no adhesion to the skin, smooth skin surface, and no redness or heat. 3, the duration of the disease varies The pain symptoms of this disease are mostly gradually reduced or disappeared in 3~4 weeks. In some cases, the symptoms are mild and recurrent, and can be prolonged for several months or years. After the rib cartilage is enlarged to a certain extent, some of them will be gradually reduced; however, there are cases where the pain has subsided and the rib cartilage continues to be enlarged and does not shrink.