Does the hearing aid have radiation? Can I wear it during pregnancy?
Is there any radiation in the hearing aid?
The hearing aid is free of electromagnetic radiation. The hearing aid receives the sound wave for amplification, and performs acoustic-electrical sound conversion. The electromagnetic wave is not emitted outward. The hearing aid battery is static. Only 1.4v or 1.45v voltage does not affect the human body and can be used with confidence.
The hearing aid is essentially a hearing aid, not a medicine. I can think of it as an ordinary electronic device, which is much smaller than the mobile phones, computers, TVs, microwave ovens and other household appliances we use.
Can I wear it during pregnancy?
As mentioned earlier, the radiation of hearing aids is far lower than that of mobile phones, computers and other electronic products, which can be ignored. It is just a device that amplifies the original sound, and it has no effect on the fetus. As long as it is scientifically fitted and debugged suitable hearing aids, expectant mothers can use it with confidence. In addition, if pregnant women are congenital hearing loss, the incidence of deafness in the next generation will be much higher than that of normal people, so pre-pregnancy checkups and screenings for newborn births should be done before pregnancy.
Choosing the right hearing aid not only protects your residual hearing, but also prevents excessive hearing from causing further hearing loss. It also improves the ability to distinguish words and personal responsiveness. Needless without a hearing aid, it will increase the difficulty of hearing and accelerate the process of hearing degradation. To be precise, wearing an accurately matched hearing aid that is suitable for your own hearing will not only cause hearing loss, but will help slow down the deafness process.
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