My Knee Makes a Small “pop/crack” Sound?

Question by Jsdfia: My knee makes a small “pop/crack” sound?
About 4-5 years ago when I was in high school, I was at playground with friends and jumped off something onto the ground and I felt something weird in my left knee but it didn’t hurt or anything. I’m 22 now. Over recent years, every time I bend my left leg, it makes a small “pop”, kinda like when you crack your knuckles. It doesn’t hurt or bother me in any way. But I also noticed that my left leg is shorter than my right. Is this affecting my growth? And could it affect my leg in other ways as I get older?

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Answer by Ro
IDK but I would be sure to keep your leg muscles toned for the rest of your life now, so your knees can work easily and without additional strain.

Answer by Randomness
Well, a lot of people have the same problem like me. It is absolutely normal but when you grow older you have to be careful, it may be a sign of arthritis. To fix this, do exercise more often, it really helps and do regular exercises that uses your knee, example: squatting. Though this may not be serious, please stay in touch with your doctor. I don’t want you to have arthritides when you grow-up :P. Thank you very much and I hope this helps, cheers and I hope it cures,
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