Chest pain even after pressing may be related to chest soft tissue injury, costochondritis, sternal rib fracture, angina, and so on.
1. Chest soft tissue injury: If the chest suffers from impact or does not warm up properly before strenuous exercise, it may cause chest soft tissue contusion or lactic acid accumulation, which may lead to chest pain after pressing and pain when exerting oneself.
2. Costochondritis: Costochondritis is mainly caused by various reasons that lead to inflammatory reaction in the junction area of costal cartilage and sternum, which is manifested as chest pain and compression pain, and can also be caused by infectious factors, local skin redness, swelling, heat and pain. It can be aggravated by deep breathing, exertion or exertion.
3. Thoracic and rib fractures: Thoracic and rib fractures caused by external violence will lead to pain, compression pain and swelling at the fracture site, and the pain will be aggravated during activities and exertion.
4. Angina pectoris: angina pectoris is a heart disease caused by insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries. If you are suffering from angina pectoris, you may experience chest pain when pressing and exerting yourself.
It is recommended that the symptoms of chest pain when pressing and exerting should go to the hospital to find out the cause, and then treated under the guidance of the doctor.