Frequent tingling near the heart area requires consultation with a cardiologist to determine the cause of the tingling, and if it is myocardial ischemia, further cardiac vascularization is needed. If it is pleurisy or nerve pain, respiratory care or symptomatic pain relief is needed. If the pain in the heart area is triggered by exertion and improves in a few minutes, suspected myocardial ischemia, cardiac enzymes, electrocardiogram, coronary CTA or coronary angiography are needed to clarify the situation of coronary vessels, and regular coronary heart disease treatment. Heart pain, but also check the heart ultrasound, cardiac enzymes, except myocardial pericarditis, hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis, and so on, these diseases need formal drug treatment, and even need surgical treatment. Pain in the cardiac region, which cannot be excluded as a result of pleurisy, is examined with a CT of the chest. This requires a visit to the respiratory department for anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment. If the results of all tests are normal, it may be nerve pain or costochondritis, etc., which can be treated with symptomatic pain relief.