Heart pain for a few minutes, mostly considered as angina pectoris, intercostal neuralgia, gastroesophageal reflux and other causes. 1. Angina: patients with coronary heart disease in strenuous exercise, emotional excitement and other triggers, may make the sympathetic nerve excitation, resulting in coronary artery constriction, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the heart, thus triggering angina attack, the pain can last for a few minutes. 2. Intercostal neuralgia: the intercostal nerves are damaged and compressed due to various factors, thus producing pain, which may be persistent or paroxysmal. 3. Gastroesophageal reflux: If the patient’s esophageal sphincter is relaxed, it will lead to reflux of gastric contents, which will stimulate the esophagus and produce severe chest pain, which can be radiated to the heart and cause continuous pain in the heart. In addition, persistent heart pain can also occur in normal people who are chronically stressed, overstressed, and overworked. When heart pain occurs for a few minutes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor and standardize the treatment to avoid delaying the condition.