Is it weird that?


Question:
My fingers keep cracking
I will crack them and then second later they will crack again
are they goin gto fall off?

Answers:
It's fine, and no, it won't cause arthritis. That's a myth. All it is is pockets of air between your joints basically being popped when you move your fingers. No sweat. It's not detrimental.
LOL No...my husbands fingers do that too and we dont know why its just a thing I guess?!
I would try to stop cracking them at all. Obviously it is not helping your fingers. Kick the habit and avoid arthritis in your fingers as you age.
YEP! JUST DON'T LET THEM FALL BETWEEN THE KEYS,IT'LL JAM UP YOUR SYSTEM
oh maybe it going to crack i teach u a better way u take a knife and chop off sure will stop cracking!! and u will feel comfortable!
no. that happens with my arm all the time. i'll put it strait, then it'll crack. then i'll bend it, then put it strait, then it'll crack again. thats what gets me caught when i try to sneak up and scare my mom
Awww. no They wont fall of but they will get arthritus. Drink more water- it stops cracking. : ) ((hehe... try finger exercises))
yeah you should super glue them just to be prepaired
that happens to me too!! ill go about cracking them and then ill go back and crack them again.i can also crack my ankle and elbow continously...i dont know what it is...but i do think...i dont think its true or anything but ive read in a couple places cracking you fingers too much can cause arthiritis (spelling) later on in life.but then i also read that cracking your knuckles is just a way of releasing air its like a vaccum thats why it makes the sound...i dont know if i helped at all but i hope i did! but i do know for certain your fingers will NOT fall off
mine do that
it would be best if you stop cracking your knuckles all together.

What's really happening when you "crack" your knuckles is that you are either pushing the joint back into or out of its normal position. Joints are the meeting points of two separate bones which are held together by connecting tissues and ligaments. A thick, clear lubricant (made mostly of carbon dioxide and some nitrogen) called synovial fluid is found between the bones. When you stretch or pull your finger to get that desired popping noise, you are causing the bones to pull apart. Pressure is reduced on the synovial fluid and bubbles form that quickly expand and then burst - which is why you get that noise.
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