Pain in the middle of the back of the chest should be alerted to be caused by angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, entrapment aneurysm, esophagitis and other diseases.
1. Angina pectoris: the pain of angina pectoris is mostly in the back of the sternum and precordial area or under the raphe, and it can radiate to the left shoulder or the inner side of the left arm and other positions. Angina pectoris is a kind of strangulation pain, and there is a heavy sense of suffocation, angina pectoris attack time is relatively short, usually lasts for several minutes, and can be relieved within a few minutes after resting or taking drugs such as nitroglycerin orally.
2. Myocardial infarction: the pain of myocardial infarction is similar to angina pectoris, mostly in the back of the sternum and the anterior region of the heart or the lower part of the xiphoid process, and it can also be radiating. However, the pain of myocardial infarction lasts longer, several hours or longer, and is not easy to relieve. The pain is more intense, and there is a sense of horror and near-death. The effect of pain relief after taking medicine is poor.
3. Clip aneurysm: The pain caused by clip aneurysm is mostly located in the chest and back, radiating down to the lower abdomen, waist placed in both sides of the groin and lower limbs. If the aneurysm is long, the pain will suddenly occur in the chest, chest and back with tear-like pain or cone pain.
4. Esophagitis: Chest pain caused by esophagitis and other esophageal diseases is mostly behind the sternum. And most of them attack or aggravate when eating, taking antacids or pro-dynamic drugs can reduce or disappear.
The pain in the middle of the back of the chest may have other causes, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.