What’s the chest bone pain?

Bone pain in the chest may be related to chest fracture, intercostal neuritis and blood diseases. 1. Chest fracture: after the sternum and its ribs are injured by external force and other violent injuries, local contusion or fracture may occur, causing chest pain, bone pain or tingling sensation, local swelling and bruising, deformity, restricted movement, etc., which can be clearly diagnosed by X-ray and other examinations. 2. Intercostal neuritis: Herpes virus infection, thoracic spine lesions can cause intercostal neuralgia, which can radiate to the anterior wall of the chest and abdomen, causing radiating pain or tingling sensation. 3. Hematological diseases: such as leukemia patients can appear sternal pressure pain, may be due to the abnormal proliferation of leukemia cells in the bone marrow so that the pressure in the sternal bone marrow cavity increases, as well as periosteal irritation and so on. Bone pain in the chest is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and actively treat it.