What is the pain under the left sternum?

The pain under the left sternum: First of all, patients with coronary heart disease are considered to have episodes of pain under the left sternum, along with symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, panic, dizziness and weakness, mostly when the load on the heart is increased, such as under the stimulus of exertion, mood swings, satiety, cold, etc. The duration of each episode varies from a few minutes to ten minutes, and the symptoms can be relieved after rest or with medication. The symptoms can be relieved after rest or medication. Secondly, in patients with intercostal neuralgia, the problem is localized and the pain is fixed at each time, and the symptoms are aggravated by pressure on the painful area. Lastly, patients with cardiovascular neuropathy, mostly young women, have obvious subjective symptoms, and the pain on the left side of the subclavian bone occurs every time the attack occurs, and the symptoms are not relieved significantly after medication or rest, and the pain lasts for a long time each time.

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