Hi,
Has a chest xray been done to rule out any rib fracture, chest infection, or air in the pleural space?
There could be several causes of the symptoms you are having including a muscle pull, injury or trauma at the site, chest infection, etc.
Do you have any associated symptoms?
You should apply some local pain relief medications, take some oral pain relief medications, maintain a proper posture throughout the day, try some warm compresses.
You could take some antireflux antinausea medications and see if they help with your symptoms - this could be pain due to reflux or GERD.
Consult the doctor if the symptoms persist and discuss whether you need to get any investigations including a chest xray and ECG done.
Let us know about how you are doing and if you need any other information.
Regards.
Even without exertion you can still get twinges in the chest area due to chronic tension of the area. Check when you breathe, is your tummy rising and falling or is your chest rising and falling? If it is your chest then you are shallow breathing because your chest muscles are tense. They can then spasm (the pains you feel). Try to concentrate on breathing from your tummy for a few minutes a few times a day. Good luck with everything.