Can you dye your hair if you have a cochlear implant?

If you are unsure whether you should wash your hair, you can wait until we see you to first turn on your cochlear implant (about 2 weeks after the operation). Do not dye or perm your hair for 3 months, as these strong chemicals can irritate your skin. Also avoid using other hair products for 1 week.
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What can you not do after a cochlear implant?

Avoid strenuous activities, such as bicycle riding, jogging, weight lifting, or aerobic exercise, for about 4 to 6 weeks or until your doctor says it is okay. For 4 to 6 weeks or until your doctor says it is okay, avoid lifting anything that would make you strain.
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What can damage a cochlear implant?

A blow to the head in the area of the cochlear implant may damage the implant and result in a failure of the internal device, resulting in the need for revision surgery in some cases.
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What is the life expectancy of a cochlear implant?

We would expect an implant to last for 20 to 30 years, although they may last much longer, or equally they may stop working after a much shorter period. Injuries to the head from falling over increase this risk by a very small amount, and so implants in children tend to have a slightly shorter life expectancy.
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Do people with cochlear implants sound different?

The sound perceived through a cochlear implant is not the same as the sound heard with normal hearing. Cochlear implant wearers who have previously heard naturally often describe the sound as being robotic or tinny. However, with time the brain adjusts to the new signals and what is heard becomes more natural.
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What does a cochlear implant sound like 2021?

However, there are certainly a wide range of experiences with cochlear implants, and this is especially true for sound quality. You likely have heard users describe their implants as sounding “robotic”, “distorted”, “tinny”, or “squeaky”, while other users describe their hearing as surprisingly natural and pleasant.
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Can cochlear implants be turned off?

No. The implant is likely to come off during sleep, and it could get damaged. It is recommended that you remove the device prior to going to bed. If you live alone, please consider additional assistive listening devices for alerting purposes.
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Do cochlear implants cause dementia?

It is well-established that older patients with hearing loss face a paradox when it comes to intervention: cochlear implantation, the treatment that would improve their hearing while also lowering their risk for hearing loss–associated dementia, could also put them at risk for dementia associated with general ...
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Why does the deaf community hate cochlear implants?

The main reason the Deaf community is opposed to the implantation of cochlear implants in children is they feel it is a threat to Deaf culture.
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How often do you need to replace cochlear implant?

The surgically implanted device is meant to last a lifetime. However, there have been some cases in which there has been equipment failure and the device was surgically replaced.
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Can you get a PET scan if you have a cochlear implant?

Imaging of the brain stem can pinpoint assess brain stem function in patients with hearing loss. PET/CT imaging could be used to predict how well a cochlear implant will improve hearing for people who have lost hearing in one or both ears.
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Why you shouldn't get a cochlear implant?

The standard surgical risks of a cochlear implant are all quite rare. These include: bleeding, infection, device malfunction, facial nerve weakness, ringing in the ear, dizziness, and poor hearing result. One long-term risk of a cochlear implant is meningitis (infection of the fluid around the brain).
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Do cochlear implants set off metal detectors?

Answer. No, they do not need to take their processors off. Metal detectors and security scanners will not damage the internal or external parts of the cochlear implant when the wearer passes through security. They may hear some buzzing as they walk through, but this is harmless electromagnetic interference.
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Can you sleep on side of cochlear implant?

It is safe to sleep on the side of your operative ear. There is a slight chance that you may experience taste disturbance (commonly described as a metallic taste) following surgery. This should go away within a few days-a few weeks. In rare instances, may take a few months.
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How do you shower with a cochlear implant?

Usually, the outer part of the implant is not supposed to be exposed to soap and water for long and should be taken off. The internal part is safe from water damage. If you ever want to shower with the implant on, attach it to it an accessory that can make it fully waterproof (Aqua Accessories).
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How do you wash your hair after a cochlear implant?

Your doctor will let you know when to remove the bandage, usually a few days after surgery. After you remove the bandage, wash the incision daily with warm, soapy water, and pat dry. You should be able to shower and wash your hair one week after surgery unless instructed otherwise. Keep water out of your ear.
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How do hearing people feel about cochlear implants?

The cochlear implant has inspired both strong support and vehement opposition. Among deaf people, the implants are generally hailed as a boon for individuals who lost their hearing later in life, but their use in deaf children has been controversial.
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What is the best age to get a cochlear implant?

Children can receive a cochlear implant beginning at 10-12 months of age. For a child hoping to receive a cochlear implant at this age, evaluations should start around 3-4 months of age. A congenitally deaf child should have cochlear implant surgery before 3 years old, earlier if possible.
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Are people with cochlear implants still considered deaf?

And neither do the many deaf adults and children — some 320,000 of them worldwide — who have embraced cochlear implants gratefully. But they are all still deaf.
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Are cochlear implants good for seniors?

As for outcomes, all agreed that older recipients do well with cochlear implants. Kohan mentioned benefits like delayed mental deterioration, better quality of life and more independence. Wazen is completing a study comparing the results among patients over 80 with those under 80.
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Does cochlear implant cause headaches?

Cochlear implantation does not seem to be associated with an increased risk for developing headache. Cochlear implantation (CI) is a well-established procedure to preserve hearing in patients with severe to profound hearing loss, especially those who do not benefit sufficiently from hearing aids.
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Can hearing loss affect memory?

Even relatively mild hearing loss can cause cognitive overload, which means people can experience hearing-related memory loss without having moderate or severe hearing problems. In fact, you may notice your memory loss before you're aware of any reduction in your hearing function.
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Can you hear music with cochlear implants?

“Whether you're at a wedding, funeral, listening to birdsong, or even in a lift, you hear music,” he adds. While cochlear implants (CI) can help those with severe to profound hearing loss to perceive speech, many CI users are unable to enjoy music through their implant.
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Do cochlear implants have batteries?

Most cochlear implants can be powered by either disposable or rechargeable batteries. Disposable batteries have a tab that covers the holes on one side of the battery. The battery is activated when you remove the tab. Take the tab off the battery about 2 minutes before putting it in the processor.
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What phones are compatible with cochlear implants?

For Android products, devices should be running Lollipop 5.0 and Bluetooth 4 and above in order to use the Smart App.
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Compatible Apple devices include:
  • iPod Touch 6th Generation.
  • iPhone SE, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6s, 6 Plus, 6s Plus, 7 and 7 Plus, 8 and X.
  • iPad compatible with MFi control and streaming (not Nucleus Smart App)
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