Costochondritis does not usually cause lung texture enhancement. Costochondritis is an inflammatory reaction between the cartilage at the junction of the ribs and the sternum, which is mainly manifested by obvious pain at the anterior thoracic junction, accompanied by swelling, and aggravated by activity and pressure. Lung texture enhancement is generally due to bronchial bikini, tracheal bikini thickening, as well as pulmonary bronchial arteries or pulmonary arteries, foreign body retention, pulmonary venous congestion and other reasons, so costochondritis does not generally cause lung texture enhancement. Chondritis is clinically categorized into infectious chondritis and non-specific chondritis, which is mostly related to bacterial infection, endocrine abnormality, joint ligament injury and other factors. When costochondritis occurs, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for medication, surgical treatment, physical therapy and other ways of treatment. Whether or not costochondritis causes increased lung texture, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms to avoid aggravating the condition.