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Why do my body joints make frequent noises when they are stretched and in normal position? Is it necessary to get my blood tests done?
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Body joints makes noise because some of your cartilage wears away as part of the normal aging process, Then these surfaces get a little rougher and so you get more noise as they rub against each other. And joint sounds can come and go, depending on how you position your body when you sit and sleep, and how you use your body when you move, One way to avoid creaking joints is to move as much as you can during the day the more your body lubricates itself, the sound will decrease. If it is associated with pain or swelling then its a point of concern. Otherwise its normal.
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