I am 16 year old and when I sit and stand a cracking sound comes from my knees I think it is deficiency of calcium so I started taking calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) and drinking 500 ml milk a day can it is good for my problem and help to reduce it.
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The popping sound usually comes from air seeping into soft tissue finding way into the area around the joint causing tiny bubble in the synovial joint sound is alarming but harmless.
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Yes, follow these dos and don?ts to help your knees feel their best. 1. Don?t rest too much. Too much rest can weaken your muscles, which can worsen joint pain. Find an exercise program that is safe for your knees and stick with it. If you're not sure which motions are safe or how much you can do, talk with your doctor or a physical therapist. 2. Do exercise. Cardio exercises strengthen the muscles that support your knee and increase flexibility. Weight training and stretching do, too. For cardio, some good choices include walking, swimming, water aerobics, stationary cycling, and elliptical machines. 3. Don?t risk a fall. A painful or unstable knee can make a fall more likely, which can cause more knee damage. 4. Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (rice) is good for knee pain caused by a minor injury or an arthritis flare. Give your knee some rest, apply ice to reduce swelling, wear a compressive bandage, and keep your knee elevated. 5. Don't overlook your weight. If you're overweight, losing weight reduces the stress on your knee. You don?t even need to get to your "ideal" weight. Smaller changes still make a difference. 6. Don't be shy about using a walking aid. A crutch or cane can take the stress off of your knee. Knee splints and braces can also help you stay stable. 7. Don't let your shoes make matters worse. Cushioned insoles can reduce stress on your knees. 8. Do play with temperature. For the first 48 to 72 hours after a knee injury, use a cold pack to ease swelling and numb the pain. A plastic bag of ice or frozen peas works well. Use it for 15 to 20 minutes three or four times a day. Wrap your ice pack in a towel to be kind to your skin. After that, you can heat things up with a warm bath, heating pad, or warm towel for 15 to 20 minutes, three or four times a day. 9. Don?t jar your joint (s). High-impact exercises can further injure painful knees. Avoid jarring exercises such as running, jumping, and kickboxing. Also avoid doing exercises such as lunges and deep squats that put a lot of stress on your knees. These can worsen pain and, if not done correctly, cause injury. You can contact me for a detailed consultation.
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No it will led obesity.
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yes Aman you can continue calcium good for your bones also do walking everyday for atleast 15 mins.
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Hello Lybrate user. Crackling sound in joints are indicative of increased uric acid in blood which eventually leads to arthritis or gout. Lower your protein intake and see a doctor to start with your treatment at the earliest. I would advice you for CBC, R/E Urine, KFT, LFT
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