What are the causes of joint popping?
Joint noises are usually caused by normal phenomena, calcium deficiency, ligament sprains, patellofemoral arthritis, synovitis, and other factors.
Normal Phenomena: During movement, the bones and ligaments may be stretched, resulting in a crisp sound. This is a normal phenomenon and does not require excessive concern or special treatment.
Calcium Deficiency: If calcium intake is not paid attention to in daily life, it may lead to this condition as it can cause bones to lack nutrition, become fragile, and may exhibit elasticity during movement. Medications such as Calcium Gluconate Oral Solution, Calcium Carbonate D3 Chewable Tablets, and Multivitamins can be taken as recommended by a doctor.
Ligament Sprains: If the range of motion is not paid attention to during activities, it may lead to ligament sprains in the legs. During movement, the injured ligament may be involved, causing abnormal noises. Surgical treatment for ligament repair may be required.
Patellofemoral Arthritis: It may be caused by genetic factors or increased load, as local inflammation can damage the periosteum, increase friction, and produce noises during movement. Medications such as Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Tablets, Diclofenac Sodium Sustained-Release Tablets, and Celecoxib Capsules may be needed.
Synovitis: Causes include trauma, aging, and other factors. Due to local inflammatory stimulation, the synovial membrane may proliferate and thicken, causing friction and impact during movement. You may hear noises. Medications such as Nimesulide Dispersible Tablets, Ribavirin Granules, and Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection should be used as recommended by a doctor. During the treatment process, bed rest is crucial to prevent症状加重.