Angry chest pain is caused by coronary heart disease. Generally, when patients get angry, the coronary blood vessels contract and spasm, causing ischemia and hypoxia of the heart, which will cause chest pain. Generally the pain lasts 3-5 minutes and is a crush-like boring pain, which can be relieved with rest and oral anti-cardiac pain and quick-acting heart pills. If this happens, you should go to the hospital and have an electrocardiogram performed to see if there is ST-segment depression. If there is ST-segment depression, it indicates coronary artery disease, and further coronary angiography is needed to observe the degree of coronary artery stenosis and whether coronary artery stenting is needed.