If pain in the liver area occurs during running, it may be caused by liver disease, chronic hepatitis and cholecystitis. Long-term chronic diseases cause edema of the periportal envelope around the liver and reduced function of the cord, and since running will pull the cord, causing some increase in the burden on the liver and gallbladder, it will lead to pain in the liver area. These people are often weak, ligament function and periosteal function are not very intact, not able to withstand the huge tugging force brought about by running, so some people will have discomfort or pain in the liver area after running. In the process of running, pay attention to be sure to jog, moderate, don’t strenuous exercise, which is the cause of running liver pain.