Is It Safe To Sleep With Hearing Aids?
The
short answer to the question is no. Yes, it’s true that now that
you have your new hearing aids, you have more confidence and
freedom. They make it safer to drive and go places, because you can hear sirens
and other noises as a warning.
Many
individuals may long for that feeling of security while they sleep and want to
wear them at night. But you should not sleep with your hearing aids.
Audiologists with our hearing
clinic in Ottawa want you to know why.
Why You Shouldn’t
Sleep With Your Hearing Aids
- You need to take your hearing
aids out daily to let your ear breathe and the ear wax naturally migrates
out of your ear. Hearing aids are made of non-breathable
material.
- Your hearing aids also need
some breathing time to help dry them out, as humidity from your ear will
eventually break them down. Letting them dry is part of a good maintenance
routine for your hearing aids to keep them working well. Some hearing aids
need to recharge, too.
- Hearing aids are not
comfortable to sleep in. The materials can be hard and press into the skin
of your ear, which can disrupt your sleep.
- The microphone of the hearing aids
can rub against the pillow, creating scratchy microphone sounds or
creating a feedback loop. Again, this may bother both you and your partner
and have an impact on your quality of sleep.
You’ll
wake up more refreshed and ready to put your hearing aids in when you take them
out at night. If you’re concerned about safety, there are visual and vibrating
alarms that exist for people with significant hearing loss.
Originally Posted on Echo
Audiology
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