Updated On: 11 March, 2024 07:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Bacteria and germs present on headsets can pose a significant risk to hearing health. When headsets are not regularly cleaned, especially in shared usage scenarios, microbes can accumulate on the earpieces and other contact surfaces. This accumulation creates a pathway for potential infections and irritation in the ears

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Our phones have become universal companions, glued to our hands, and more importantly from the perspective of this discussion, pressed against our ears. While these devices offer countless benefits, their constant presence raises concerns about hygiene and potential health risks, particularly regarding hearing.
Handsets, whether they`re smartphones, landline phones or even headphones, are breeding grounds for bacteria and germs. Our hands which come into contact with myriad surfaces throughout the day, transfer these microorganisms onto our devices each time we pick them up. From there, bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus, and even E. coli can flourish forming colonies that are easily transmitted to our ears during phone calls or prolonged use.