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What would you do if your hearing aids stopped working at a time when you needed them most. Like when you’re in a crucial meeting.

No one wants that to occur! Your hearing aids are a significant investment in your hearing, happiness, and overall health. You will get the greatest possible benefit from your hearing aids if you keep them working in peak condition.

You can correctly care for your hearing aids and keep them functioning in peak condition by following these 7 tips.

1. Get to Know The Instruction Manual

Your hearing aids included an instruction manual outlining how to maintain them so that you can experience the best results. Many technical problems you may be having can be sorted out by the trouble-shooting guides that are in these manuals.

Always go to the manual first if something isn’t working correctly.

The manual should cover any issues related to the performance of your hearing aids. This is important even if you’ve had hearing aids before because your new devices might not function the same way. Obviously, hearing aid technology has progressed significantly in recent years.

2. Clean Your Hearing Aids

Bacteria like to use hearing aids as a breeding ground.

If you fail to clean and disinfect your hearing aids and wash your hands before you handle them, an ear infection can occur.

Further hearing problems can be the outcome of an ear infection. Most go away quickly, but some can cause lasting damage.

Bacteria favor damp surfaces, so clean each hearing aid with a dry cloth before and after every use. Water can ruin your hearing aid so keep them out of water. Taking care not to get them too wet, utilize an alcohol-free wet wipe to disinfect and clean them.

Once every week, clean the hearing aid and any custom mold pieces thoroughly.

The earpiece will be free of any wax buildup with regular cleaning.

3. Keep Your Hearing Aids Dry

Most hearing aids are not designed to get wet. Even high humidity can damage them. Don’t leave them on the nightstand after cleaning.

Hearing aids resting on a surface in your house will accumulate dust that carries bacteria.

Keep your devices in a cool, dry place in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Don’t forget to take them out before you bathe or shower. Moisture is still present in the air when you shower, so don’t leave them on the bathroom counter while getting ready.

When it’s raining, bring an umbrella.

Your battery may die faster because it has to make use of more energy in a moist environment, so you should always bring your charger with you.

Don’t allow your hearing aid to be exposed to extreme heat, like a blow dryer or sauna, as that can also damage them.

4. Keep The Battery Charged

Keep your battery charged and take a backup when you attend an important event.

Turn your hearing aids completely off before you go to sleep. Take out the batteries if you are going to go for a long time without wearing your hearing aids. If you allow your hearing aids to sit for long time periods with the battery in them, the life of the battery can be diminished and their sensitive electronics can be harmed by battery acid.

You can significantly extend the life of your batteries with this advice but always bring a spare battery, just in case.

5. Get a Hearing Professional to Clean Your Ears

A little bit of wax is pushed into your ear canal each time you insert your hearing aid. Voices will eventually start to sound muffled as this earwax builds up. Make an appointment for a cleaning with your hearing professional if your hearing seems dull and muted.

The removal procedure is simple with the correct tools. An expert in hearing should be the only individual who conducts this procedure.

6. Put in Your Hearing Aids Above a Soft Surface

Don’t chance dropping your hearing aids in the toilet or sink. This can easily result in dropping the hearing aid and damaging it. Always put in your devices over a soft surface like a bed, sofa, or a folded towel placed on a table or counter.

7. If You’re Not Experiencing Improved Hearing, Contact a Specialist

You need to continue to wear your hearing aids even if you aren’t currently having the best success. Your situation can be improved. Schedule an appointment for a consultation.

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The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
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