What is the pain in the chest when you turn over at night?

If you experience chest pain when you turn over at night, you may be suffering from costochondritis. Most cases of costochondritis are non-specific. Costochondritis usually occurs in young women, and patients with costochondritis can experience chest pain, usually in the second to fourth rib cartilage next to the sternum, with localized pressure pain that can increase with deep breathing, coughing or turning over. In more severe cases, there is localized swelling and skin redness, which usually lasts for a few days, but tends to recur. Patients suffering from costochondritis should first take rest and use anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs to relieve the pain. In addition, you can also apply hot compresses to relieve pain, if the pain still does not improve significantly, you need to go to the hospital for further examination, you need to exclude the pain caused by pleurisy, intercostal neuritis and other diseases, and according to the cause of targeted treatment.