is cracking my knuckles bad?
The act of cracking your knuckles, also known as joint popping, is generally considered harmless. It is a common habit that many people have, and it can be quite satisfying or even addictive for some.

There is some controversy over whether cracking your knuckles can cause long-term damage to your joints. Some studies have suggested that it may lead to joint inflammation, reduced grip strength, or even arthritis, while other studies have not found any significant negative effects.

Despite the lack of consensus among researchers, it is generally believed that cracking your knuckles in moderation is unlikely to cause any serious harm. However, if you experience pain or discomfort while cracking your knuckles, or if you notice any swelling or other symptoms in your hands or fingers, you should consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.

In summary, cracking your knuckles is generally considered harmless, but if you have any concerns or experience pain or discomfort, it's always a good idea to consult a medical professional.
I think I cracked one of my knuckles the wrong way, and now it won't go back. It doesn't hurt anymore and it's not really swollen as far as I can tell, so I guess it's fine? It is harder to type now though.
Does that count as other symptoms, or should I just leave it?
I'm sorry to hear that. Good that it isn't swollen and doesn't hurt, but it's concerning that it's harder to type. I'd suggest consulting a professional like your general practitioner about the issue.