Tingling in the chest that lasts for a few minutes and then returns to normal may be caused by physiological reasons, or may be caused by intercostal neuritis, angina, etc. It can usually be treated by means of general treatment, medication, surgery, and so on. 1. Physiological reasons: the patient may be overworked or chronically stressed, resulting in stimulation of the sympathetic nerves, affecting normal blood circulation and causing intermittent stabbing pain in the chest due to transient ischemia of the heart. Usually, there is no need to intervene too much, and it is recommended to ensure sufficient rest and calm down the emotions. 2. Intercostal neuritis: The intercostal nerves are invaded by inflammation, and under the constant stimulation of inflammatory substances, the intercostal nerves are damaged and cause intermittent pain, so the chest tingling lasts for a few minutes and then returns to normal. Generally, vitamin B6 tablets and methylcobalamin tablets can be used to nourish the nerves as prescribed by the doctor, and cefuroxime and other anti-infective and ribavirin antiviral drugs can be used for treatment. 3. Angina pectoris: The patient may suffer from coronary artery infarction, blood circulation is blocked, and the myocardium may suffer from transient acute ischemia, causing intermittent pain, so the chest pain will last for a few minutes and then return to normal. Usually, it can be treated with medications such as metoprolol tablets, nifedipine tablets, trimetazidine hydrochloride tablets, etc. If necessary, percutaneous coronary intervention can be considered. There are other reasons why the chest pain may last for a few minutes and then return to normal. It is recommended to consult a doctor and follow the instructions of a medical professional.