What’s wrong with the upper middle back pain?

Upper middle back pain can be caused by myofasciitis, spinal disease, heart disease, respiratory disease, esophageal disease and so on.
1. Myofasciitis: prolonged exertion or exposure to cold in the soft tissues of the upper and middle back can trigger localized aseptic inflammation, and the stimulation of inflammation can lead to localized pain, soreness and swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Spinal diseases: cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation, disc herniation in the upper thoracic spine, joint dislocation and other diseases can involve the soft tissues of the middle and upper back, causing local pain and symptoms.
3. Heart disease: myocardial infarction, angina and other diseases can cause ischemia and hypoxia of the heart, which can cause pain in the precordial region, and can also radiate to the middle and upper back and other areas, causing pain and soreness.
4. Respiratory diseases: when pneumonia, bronchitis, lung tumor occurs, it can also radiate to the back area and cause soreness.
5. Esophageal diseases: When reflux esophagitis occurs, due to the reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus, resulting in local inflammatory reaction of the mucous membrane, which can be radiated to the middle and upper part of the back and lead to symptoms of soreness.
If you have pain in the middle and upper back, you should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a specialized doctor, you should actively carry out appropriate treatment, which can help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.