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Table of Contents:
- How many minutes does it take to boil peanuts?
- Why do my knees make a crunching sound?
- Will walking on a torn meniscus make it worse?
- What is crepitus a sign of?
- Why does my knee crack when I squat?
How many minutes does it take to boil peanuts?
Put water, salt, seasoning, peanuts in a large stockpot, bring to a boil: Cover and reduce the heat just enough to maintain a low boil. Boil for 2 to 3 hours or longer (some boil their peanuts all day), until peanuts reach desired level of softness.
Why do my knees make a crunching sound?
The crunching you hear likely is due to the cartilage in your knee becoming rough, so the bones cannot slide as easily in the joint as they normally do. Knee crepitus typically happens when the knee is bent, such as when you are squatting, going up or down stairs, or rising from a chair.
Will walking on a torn meniscus make it worse?
People usually feel pain, but can still walk. Sometimes swelling also occurs and it may get worse over time. You also might feel your knee getting stiffer.
What is crepitus a sign of?
Crepitus is often the result of arthritis or a previous joint injury. However, a crackling or popping sound and irregular feeling in your joint may also result from the presence of air in the tissues, which may be due to a wound or certain types of bacterial infections.
Why does my knee crack when I squat?
During exercises like squats and lunges, the force on your knee joint can squish any gas that's hanging out in the synovial fluid surrounding your knee (synovial fluid works to protect and lubricate your joints), causing a popping sensation or maybe even an audible "crack," explains Minnesota-based exercise ...
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