Now and again, at unanticipated moments, our body can make all kinds of weird and abnormal sounds. At best, these make us raise an eyebrow and continue on our day. At worst it can make us very scared. No doubt you know some of these sounds, the joint clicks, the jaw 'knacks'.
All these sounds, and others, just appear out of nowhere. However, these sounds can also be our body's way of signaling to us that something is wrong. In order to understand once and for all, we've brought you 10 of the most common unexplained sounds our body makes, and when there is cause to see a doctor.
1. Popping or cracking sounds from the knees and ankles.

These sounds can suddenly appear as we
stretch our legs or fold them in a sharp movement in preparation for
walking or sitting. There are 3 different reasons for these, and they're
usually natural: The tendons may latch on to the joints during
movement, the explosion of small 'air' bubbles caught inside the liquid
between the joints or a small deviation of the joints from their
location.
As we get older, these sounds will appear in high frequency, as our
joints and cartilage naturally get worn out. However, as long as they
appear without pain, it does not indicate a medical problem. In order to
alleviate the re-occurrence of this phenomenon, simple stretching
exercises can be performed that will 'grease' the knee and ankle joints.
When to see a doctor: If these sounds come with pain, swelling or a
sense of the joints 'locking in place', they made indicate the beginning
of arthritis, damaged tendons or even a torn meniscus in the knee.
2. Growling and gurgling sounds from the stomach
"My stomach is growling, it must be time to
eat" - this will be the first thought jumping into our head when our
stomach starts making weird noises. Usually these sounds are caused
between meals when the digestive system goes through a series of intense
cramps, often loud ones, which are getting rid of the unwanted
materials accumulated in the stomach, making room for new food.
That said, these sounds do not always indicate hunger. The noises may
point to the digestive system encountering difficulties in dismantling
certain foods (such as bran-rich food). In other cases, drinking liquids
will cause gurgling sounds as they pass through the digestive system.
So unless you feel hungry, don't hurry to the fridge to get rid of these
sounds. In addition, if you are on your way to something important and
are worried about embarrassing gurgling sounds, avoid carbonated drinks
and foods that cause gas such as certain vegetables, processed carbs and
dairy products.
When to see a doctor: In some cases, when these sounds come with a
bloating sensation and stomach-aches, and especially if you hear a
watery sound when pressing on the stomach, it's advised to check this
with a doctor. In rare cases, these sounds may indicate the bowls
over-contracting or maybe even blocked (a situation that requires
surgery).
3. Buzzing, ringing and humming in the ears
Sometimes, without being ready for it, a
high and lasting beep or buzzing will appear in our ears. After a few
seconds or minutes it will just disappear. This sound, which may be
alarming, is called tinnitus.
The source of the sound isn't related to anything external, but is
created within our brain. We hear it when the brain identify electrical
signals as sounds. The reason may come from damage to the outer ear
(caused at times by spending too long in a very noisy environment),
pressure and tension, a lack in sleeping hours and an overdose of
caffeine.
That is why a change of lifestyle - using earplugs, reducing our
caffeine consumption and a good night's sleep may reduce these
phenomena. Usually when the buzzing comes only rarely, it does not
indicate any disease or actual damage.
When to see a doctor: If you feel the tinnitus for a long time, at a
loud volume and in one ear, this could be a symptom of an infection or
more significant damage to the hearing system. If needed, hearing aids
or surgery may help.
4. Cracking or clicking sounds from the shoulder
While we lift, turn or move our arm
forward, we may hear a clicking noise from the shoulder. When this sound
comes without pain, it shouldn't bother you. It comes as a result of
rubbing between the swiveling muscle and the shoulder joint, and it most
appears naturally as part of getting older.
That said, repetitive and strained lifting of the arm, such as throwing a
ball or taking stuff off shelves, may cause inflammation in the tendon
or a rip in the cartilage. The symptoms will still sound the same, only
pain will be involved.
When to see a doctor: When the sounds are
accompanied by pain, especially if the source of the pain is deep within
the shoulder joint, then it is highly advisable to go see an orthopedic
expert. There are a host of different inflammations types that can
appear in the shoulder joint and the tendons or there could be a rip of
the cartilage or muscles. Physiotherapy for the various shoulder muscles
may alleviate this pain and noises.
5. Clicking or other sounds from the jaw

Between our jaws lies a disc made from
fibers of bone tissue. This disk slides between the jaws and helps them
open smoothly. Sometimes, the fibers of the disc may change their shape,
especially if they have been stretch too much. In such a case, the disc
might get a concave shape that will cause disruption when we open our
mouth. The lower jaw will move on its concave parts, deviate from its
natural track and will not sit exactly under the upper jaw. This will
cause the click and noises you hear.
Don't worry, if this is rare for you, then you probably don't have a
problem, and it may indicate a momentary effort by the jaw.
When to see a Doctor: If, together with these sounds, you are unable to
open or close the mouth all the way, or if the sounds are very loud and
sharp, you have probably over-extended the disc fibers. These sounds may
also happen if you over-lock your jaw at night (usually caused by
mental stress). Since the fibers aren't elastic, they cannot go back to
their normal place. It is very advisable to see a dentist at this time.
6. Beeping or cracking noise while turning your upper body

When a sharp turning motion occurs in the
upper body, there may come out a beeping noise. Don't panic, your body
isn't falling apart - this is a normal phenomenon that occurs when air
leaves the body - or when the air in the lungs or the stomach passes
through narrow air passageways. There is no need to change the exercise
routine or to stop those exercises after those sounds are heard.
When to see a doctor: If during these turning motions you hear the beeps
AND have trouble breathing, you may be suffering from any one of a host
of breathing problems. For those with asthma, for instance, these kinds
of movements are not recommended.
7. A clicking or cracking from the elbow

As you can tell from the previous items on
this list, many of our joints tend to make sounds and noises from their
constant rubbing against each other, especially when under stress. So
'mechanical' problems may arise and the elbow's behavior is no
different.
However, besides the wearing out of the elbow, which may cause these
sounds, there are various disorders and syndromes that may cause an
elbow to thicken and become stiff, and so ever increase the noises and
sounds.
When to see a doctor: If, while moving your elbow, these sounds come
with pain or if there is a feeling that the elbow gets 'locked' in
place, it's time to go see a doctor. This could mean an inflammation of
cartilage or the elbow's nerves.
8. A loud thundering during sleep
Similar to tinnitus, this is an internal
beeping created by the brain and perceived as if by the ears. There is
another phenomenon, much scarier, which occurs in the brain and is
called "exploded head syndrome". This happens during deep sleep, when
you suddenly hear a very strong thundering noise, which causes you to
wake up in a panic. People have described this phenomenon as a pistol
shot, an explosion, a firework going off or even a very loud clapping.
This may be scary, but it isn't harmful and we still don't know why it
happens.
One theory is, as the body gets ready for sleep, the brain stem is
responsible for shutting down the various brain systems, such as the
hearing, visual and motor nerves. When something in this process goes
wrong, all the systems shut at once, which causes the sudden noise in
our head. This phenomenon isn't common, but it happens more to people of
ages 50 and up than to younger folks. Many claim this is mainly caused
by stress, tension and a lack of sleep hours.
9. Beeping while coughing
When our airways are blocked - whether due
to infection, allergy or by a shortness of breath - the air inside them
gets compacted, and so when we breath out hard, such as during a cough,
this sound is created. In any case, this sound must be checked because
in most cases it is abnormal and unnatural. If you suffer this kind of
cough for more than 4 weeks (for instance, after a bad cold) and it
shows no signs of improving, you may suffer from one of the
aforementioned conditions which may cause pneumonia or asthma.
10. Hearing your heartbeat in your ears
If during the day, or close to sleeping
time, you've felt the beating or your heart right inside your ears, you
may need to cut down on your caffeine intake or go on a relaxing
vacation. This phenomenon of hearing your heartbeat in your ears occurs
when the heart rhythm or blood pressure grow stronger or faster - and
these lead to the blood flow being stronger and louder. Drinking alcohol
or caffeine,consuming sweets or have an anxious state of mind - may
raise the heart beat and blood pressure.
When to see a doctor: If this happens often, it may be a sign that you
are suffering from problems in blood flow - one of the risk factors for a
heart condition. In other cases it may be a sign for pressure in the
spine fluid, which can lead to very serious conditions or even
blindness.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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