Chest paroxysms are usually caused by chest wall pain, angina and anxiety.
1. Chest wall pain: clinically also called musculoskeletal pain, the symptomatic pain gathers in one point and recurs, especially when taking a deep breath, sneezing, coughing or even turning around, a paroxysm of pain will appear in the chest.
2. Angina: Angina is a typical symptom of coronary heart disease, which is a kind of organic chest pain. And angina pectoris often occurs in the anterior region of the heart colic, and radiates to the left shoulder and left arm, which leads to a feeling of pressure in the upper chest position, when there will be a paroxysmal pain feeling in the chest.
3. Anxiety: Long-term tension and anxiety can also trigger chest pain. Patients usually feel tightness in the chest, and when they are at rest, such as sitting down or lying down, they will feel paroxysmal pain in the chest.
If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for clear examination and symptomatic treatment.