Chest pain may be related to premenstrual syndrome, costochondritis, coronary artery disease and so on.
1. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): If a woman has chest pain a week or so before the onset of menstruation, and the chest pain is relieved after the onset or the end of menstruation, it can be considered as PMS.
2. Costochondritis: Costochondritis may be induced after long-term high-intensity physical work, resulting in localized chest swelling, chest pain and other symptoms.
3. Coronary heart disease: If you suffer from coronary heart disease, you may experience chest pain, chest tightness and shortness of breath after overexertion, heavy smoking and drinking.
It is recommended to go to the hospital to check the symptoms of chest pain, identify the causes and then treat under the guidance of the doctor.