Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Common Reasons of Knee Pop and Nose Burn


The sound that comes from knee is somewhat like pop and crack. If there is some other sound, that it means that the knee is broken. Knee popping may be part of warm up exercises for many athletes but they don't do it for its own sake. When it comes to the burning sensation of nose, it isn't caused by cigar ember and the smoke. It depends on the degree of the burning sensation and the causes may be irregular.

The knee popping sound is not meant for laughing because it happens at a time when one is not ready for it and is often comes with pain. As the burning of nose is concerned, one wants to know first what's going on inside the nose. The nose consists of a sensitive inner coating made up of membranes. Hair-like membranes are present called cilia that protect the nose from dirt and infections while keeping it clean and free from allergy. The nasal membranes remain moist when they are sufficiently covered.

When the ligaments rub against each other and knee socket, it causes knee popping. The popping sound usually comes from the front knee around the knee cap. When the ligaments rub against the knee socket or it gets torn, a popping sound is heard. It's not a popping sound but sometimes sounds like grinding and crunching. Arthritis patients have grinding knees because their cartilage is wearing off. All popping sounds are not accompanied by pain. When there is pain in the back of the knee, there is probably a cyst that is beginning to form around the area.

Nose burn generally results from irritation in nose, damaged nasal nerve, and sun burn, chlorine in the swimming pool, too much blowing of nasal fluids, high altitude and diabetes. The irritation in nose means that your nasal membranes have been irritated because of colds and viral allergies. A burning sensation is felt when air enters and rubs against the nasal membranes.

Unprotected sun-bathing is dangerous for health and this can cause nose burn. If a person has been swimming in a pool for a long time, chlorine can build up in the nostrils seeping into the membranes causing a burning sensation. Excessive nasal discharge at because of flu or colds can also cause nose burn. High places have thin oxygen that makes the lungs work double time and the air passages from the nose down also work equally double and harder for pumping in air. This results in a burning sensation. Diabetic patients may feel a burning sensation in their noses if the respiratory track is the troubled part.

Knee popping sound and the pain can be temporarily relieved by doing morning stretching exercises, maintain a diet rich in Vitamin C and calcium and seeing an orthopedic doctor regularly. On the same hand, there are some handy ways to lessen nose burning by applying Vaseline, using a humidifier and staying away from nasal decongestants.

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