From last 1 month I have noticed that my hand makes a cracking noise once I close my fist. Close - open- close - open and it keeps making that cracking sound in hand bones (fingers & knuckles) no pain or anything else as such. Is it because of some deficiency or something?
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Hello lybrate-user, definitely the sound is abnormal, by the way it's also due to some nitrogen bubbles popping, but it can be a early symptoms of arthritis and yes, you may also suffering form deficiency. So it's better to have a blood test.
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Seems like tendon fascitis. Please consult with me on my private chat window for full treatment details.
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This might be early signs of osteoarthritis. Get your calcium, vit D level done and X-ray
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Popping or cracking noises could just be gas bubbles bursting within the fluid surrounding the joint, or the sound of ligaments and tendons stretching and releasing. A soft snapping or clicking sound is also sometimes caused by a tight muscle or tendon moving over a bony structure.
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