Pain when pressing on both sides of the chest may be related to rib fracture, cystic breast hyperplasia, costochondritis and other diseases.
1. Rib fracture: If there is a slight fracture of ribs on both sides, due to poor blood circulation, it may lead to pain when pressed on both sides of the chest.
2. Breast cystic hyperplasia: due to abnormal hormone levels in the body and changes in hormone receptors, it can lead to hyperplasia on both sides of the breast, which is often related to the menstrual cycle.
3. Costochondritis: Costochondritis, caused by infection, mostly manifests itself as localized pain in the cartilage area, and can also appear as pain when pressed on both sides of the chest.
There may be other reasons for the pain when pressed on both sides of the chest, and it is recommended that people with pain when pressed on both sides of the chest go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.