Running does not generally aggravate overactive bladder. Overactive bladder is a disorder that causes urinary symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequency, and nocturia, and generally does not include symptoms of bladder irritation caused by acute urinary tract infections or other forms of organic lesions of the bladder and urethra. The causes of overactive bladder include instability of the detrusor muscle, bladder sensory hypersensitivity, abnormal function of the urethral and pelvic floor muscles, psycho-behavioral disorders, and other causes such as hormonal metabolic disorders. There is no clear scientific evidence that running causes overactive bladder to worsen. And for people with overactive bladder, regular daily running or other aerobic exercise can be beneficial. Especially for obese patients, moderate running to reduce weight is beneficial to the management of the disease. Running itself does not cause overactive bladder aggravation, but patients should pay attention to the moderation of running, in addition to actively cooperate with the doctor to use the appropriate medical treatment to deal with the disease.