What should I do if my chest hurts all the time?

The first thing you should do is to have an electrocardiogram and a color ultrasound examination of the heart, which is mostly caused by insufficient blood supply to the heart and occurs more often in elderly patients. In addition, if you have hypertension, coronary artery spasm can be induced after exertion and mood swings, resulting in anterior heart pain, which is discomfort in the chest area, and the pain is accompanied by pain in the left shoulder and back. The patient should be treated with nitrate drugs in time, pay attention to low salt and low fat diet, and monitor the change of blood pressure. Some patients have functional disorders, including chondromalacia or intercostal neuralgia, which manifests as pain in the anterior chest, and CT or chest radiographs are usually negative. Usually, one should pay attention to not straining and take proper rest. Local hot compress or massage can be chosen to alleviate the patient’s discomfort to a certain extent.