Hidden pain above the chest below the clavicle is often considered trauma, heart disease, breast disease, pleurisy, herpes zoster and so on. 1. Trauma: such as by external force violent impact, resulting in clavicle or rib fracture, or local soft tissue injury, manifested as local pain, coughing, change position when the pain is aggravated, local visible skin lesions or bruises. 2. Heart disease: such as coronary heart disease, coronary artery lumen narrowing or occlusion, manifested as chest pain, chest pressure, pain can be radiated to the neck, back and so on. 3. Breast diseases: such as breast hyperplasia, mostly manifested as cyclic pain associated with menstruation, and palpable nodules or lumps in the breast. 4. Pleurisy: such as tuberculous pleurisy, manifested as chest pain, localized pressure pain, mostly accompanied by fever, night sweats and other systemic symptoms. 5. Herpes zoster: varicella-herpes zoster virus involves the nerves and skin, manifested as pain, distribution of watery herpes along the nerve course. Hidden pain above the chest below the clavicle can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in time to avoid delaying the condition.