Hearing Aid Care
As a proud wearer of hearing aid, you know how essential these devices are for enhancing your daily life. To ensure your hearing aids remain effective and reliable, there are several straightforward practices you can incorporate into your routine. These tips will not only help prolong the life of your hearing aids but also optimise their performance in various situations. Here’s how you can make the most out of your devices.
8 Hearing Aid Tips
- Clean Your Hearing Aids Daily: Make it a habit to clean your hearing aids every day to remove earwax and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth or hearing aid cleaning tools. Avoid using water or cleaning solvents directly on the device.
- Take Care of Your Batteries: If your hearing aids contain batteries, check and replace your hearing aid batteries regularly. Keep spare batteries on hand, and store them in a cool, dry place.
- Ensure a Proper Fit: Your hearing aids should fit comfortably and securely. If they feel uncomfortable or cause irritation, don’t hesitate to consult with your audiologist for adjustments.
- Adjust Volume Appropriately: Set the volume to a comfortable level. Avoid turning it too high, as this can cause further hearing damage and discomfort. Many modern hearing aids automatically adjust the volume for you.
- Keep Your Hearing Aids Dry: Always remove your hearing aids before showering, swimming, or using hair products like sprays and gels. Store them in a dry, cool place, and consider using a hearing aid dehumidifier to keep them in top condition.
- Schedule Regular Check-Ups: Regular check-ups with your audiologist are essential to ensure your hearing aids are working correctly. These appointments allow for any necessary adjustments and professional maintenance to improve their performance and lifespan.
- Practice Using Your Hearing Aids: It takes time to get used to hearing aids. You can start by wearing them for a few hours each day and gradually increase the time. Practicing in different environments will help you adapt more quickly.
- Communicate Your Needs: Let others know if you need them to speak more slowly or clearly. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Using additional visual cues, like lip-reading, can also make communication easier.
Should you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us and our Audiologist, Jonathan Hagan, will be more than happy to assist you.
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