Chest pain often triggers immediate anxiety – and rightly so. Whether it's a sharp pain when breathing, a burning sensation behind the breastbone, or diffuse pressure: the causes range from harmless muscle tension to serious warning signs. Here you'll learn how to classify your symptoms and how to use brite to check if your medication is affecting your well-being.


Chest pain (thoracic pain) is insidious because many vital organs are located in close proximity within the chest cavity. Pain can originate from the heart or lungs, but just as often from the esophagus, intercostal muscles, or spine. Psychological factors also play a significant role. Careful observation of the pain's characteristics is key to distinguishing between "harmless" and "emergency" pain.

Especially when it comes to breast pain, you shouldn't guess. brite helps you understand the connection between your therapy and your symptoms:


