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Is it normal for children's joints to click?
The clicking sounds that you have observed are very common and are not due to vitamin deficiency or growth spurts. If your son is not complaining of joint pain or difficulties with the use of the clicking joints then there is no need to do anything.
Why do my child's joints click?
They are caused by the normal movements of tendons or ligaments over joints which in some people make a pinging, snapping or crunching sound as they do so. It tends to happen more in children especially during phases of rapid growth as this may alter the position of the ligaments relative to the joints.
What are clicking joints a sign of?
Repeated joint popping can also be caused by conditions that represent more serious joint status, such as a cartilage tear from a torn meniscus or degenerated cartilage from arthritis (osteoarthritis). The most common joint to be associated with joint cracking is the knee joint.
What to do if your joints keep clicking?
A soft snapping or clicking sound is also sometimes caused by a tight muscle or tendon moving over a bony structure. To help silence the snapping, try doing some gentle stretching that involves the joint and the surrounding muscles.
How do I get my joints to stop clicking?
Think about why you crack your knuckles and address any underlying issues. Find another way to relieve stress, such as deep breathing, exercise, or meditation. Occupy your hands with other stress relievers, such as squeezing a stress ball or rubbing a worry stone.
How can I stop my joints clicking?
One way to avoid creaking joints is to get up and move as much as you can during the day, Dr. Stairs says. We say motion is lotion the more you move, the more your body lubricates itself, Dr. Stairs says. When you've been sitting or lying around, fluid in the joints doesn't move.
Why do my bones make a clicking sound?
Research shows that the sound you hear when cracking a knuckle is caused by popping bubbles in the synovial fluid, the fluid that lubricates your joints. The sound you hear is likely gas bubbles in the joint bursting, according to Harvard Health Publishing.
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