Pain in the chest when turning over in bed is related to thoracic activity and is usually not a heart problem. It is usually a problem with the soft tissues of the thorax, commonly inflammation of the cartilage near the chest, such as costochondritis, thoracic and costochondritis, and even saberitis. These are aseptic inflammatory diseases, which are related to thoracic activities, such as turning over, chest expansion exercises, deep breathing and coughing can trigger local pain, and there are also clear pressure points when pressing on the local area. If the local inflammation is strong, there will also be local skin flushing, swelling and other symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain. It can be treated with oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which can eliminate local sterile inflammation while also relieving the symptoms of pain, combined with topical creams and physical therapy will have a better effect.