Number of open notifications

Hi,
While login to application with sysadmin user i am getting pop up message "Number of open notifications Please use the workflow worklist to view and respond to your notification"
Could you please explain anyone on this, Why i am getting these pop message ? As i need to perform any action plan ?
Please advise.
Thanks,

Please see these docs.
Number Of Open Notifications: (n) Please Use The Workflow Worklist To View And Respond [ID 280673.1]
Why Popup in Forms Say User has some Open Notifications, while None can be Found in Worklist ? [ID 798453.1]
Thanks,
Hussein

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