adjustment brush creates tasks

Hi - I am using the adjustment brush in Lightroom for the first time and note that it greatly increases the noise in the pictures where I use it.  I don't know that that entails, or how I could stop him.  Any ideas?20140810-P8100431lr.jpg

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