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If the temperature of people using hearing
aids or earplugs is to be measured in the
ear, it is recommended to wait for approx.
30 minutes after such equipment has been
removed from the ear and only then carry
out a measurement of the temperature.
If the device has been held in your hand for
a long period of time, the measurement
result might be distorted by the heating of
the device resulting from this.
Please note that certain conditions might
have an impact on the measurement of the
body temperature in the ear, for example, if
the ear was covered, after swimming or
after having taken a bath, if the ear was ex-
posed to particularly high or low tempera-
tures or if you had lain on one ear for a
longer period of time.
Certain circumstances such as your age,
clothing, the outside temperature, physical
activities, your individual metabolism and
the time of the day can, as a matter of
principle, have an impact on the body
temperature.
Babies and toddlers have a higher body
temperature than adults. With increasing
age, the body temperature decreases. In
most cases, temperature fluctuations are
higher for children and occur more quickly
and more frequently.
If ear drops or other medication were
administered in one ear, the measurement of
the body temperature should be carried out
in the other ear.
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