What’s the matter with men who have a sharp pain in the left side of their chest?

Men who experience bouts of vague pain in the left side of the chest may do so due to trauma, heart disease, lung disease, and neurosis.
1. Trauma: If the left chest has been hit by external force or trauma recently, there may be fracture of ribs, soft tissue injury and so on. Hidden pain in the chest may occur.
2. Heart disease: Among the heart diseases, coronary heart disease is the most common symptom of chest pain. Because of the coronary artery stenosis blood supply insufficiency leads to angina pectoris, mostly occurs in the anterior region of the heart, namely the left chest position, but also can be accompanied by the left shoulder, upper limbs and other associated pain. In addition, constrictive pericarditis can also occur in the left chest paroxysm.
3. Lung diseases: pneumonia, pleurisy, pneumothorax, etc. may cause chest wall pain in the corresponding area.
4. Neurosis: Neurosis can be caused by staying up all night or overworking. Paroxysms of pain in the left side of the chest appear, but can be relieved in a short time.
If there is a bout of pain in the left chest, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible for a clear diagnosis.