Tingling in the chest like pins and needles for a few seconds and then it’s fine What’s going on?

Some of the chest tingling like pins and needles do not require treatment, such as localized inflammatory or injurious pain, emotional tension or agitation; others require vigilance, such as pleurisy, pneumothorax, myocardial ischemia and other conditions.
Inflammation such as chondritis of the sternum or ribs, pleurisy, or local tumor tissue compression can irritate the nerve tissue, resulting in transient or persistent stabbing pain.
Tingling may also occur during the rupture of a small lung blister to form a small pneumothorax.
Brief painful discomfort may also occur with conditions such as myocardial ischemia, emotional stress or agitation.
Transient stabbing pain in the chest may be a transient physiological pain, or it may be caused by pathologic reasons, if the symptoms occur frequently or even aggravate, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital as soon as possible.