If stomach pain after running is caused by improper exercise, no special treatment is needed. If it is caused by intestinal torsion, gallstones and other diseases, general measures, medication and surgery are needed to address the cause. 1. Improper exercise: If you run with improper exercise and wrong breathing rhythm, which leads to increased pressure in the chest cavity and affects the blood reflux, you will be prone to stomach pain. Generally no special treatment is needed, and it can be relieved by itself after resting for a period of time. 2. Intestinal torsion: manifested as severe abdominal pain, patients need to fast and drink, cooperate with the doctor for gastrointestinal decompression. At the same time need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply saline, compound amino acid injection and other drugs to correct water and electrolyte disorders, as well as antispasmodic agents, such as pivacurium bromide and so on. If bacterial infection is present, antibiotics such as ceftriaxone and amoxicillin should be prescribed. Once diagnosed with intestinal torsion, patients need to cooperate with the doctor in time for surgical treatment, such as torsion reset surgery, intestinal resection. 3. Gallstones: Common symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. In general, asymptomatic people do not need medication, but need to adjust the dietary structure and improve the lifestyle. For those with severe symptoms, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin and diclofenac and choleretic drugs such as ursodeoxycholic acid tablets should be used as prescribed. For those with infections, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and clavulanic acid should be used as prescribed. Patients with serious conditions need to consider surgical treatment, such as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatic lithotripsy, minimally invasive laparoscopic cholecystectomy. There are many causes of stomach pain after running, you need to go to the hospital and cooperate with the doctor to treat the original disease.