Pain in the ribs on the chest can occur for a variety of reasons: 1. Damage to bone tissue following trauma, or the development of a rib fracture. In this case, the patient will experience significant pain and limited deep breathing, usually combined with pulmonary contusions, and should be treated actively. 2. Patients with costochondritis may also experience localized pain in the chest wall. It occurs more often in young people, especially in women, and is also a self-limiting disease. Severe pain can also be treated with analgesic drugs, and if necessary, the painful area can also be closed with lidocaine. 3. chest wall pain can occur due to chest diseases, such as chest infections. In addition, patients with malignant tumors are also prone to involve the rib cage of the chest wall or have metastases to the rib cage.