Care For Your Hearing Aids

Woman putting on her hearing aid over the couch in case she drops it.

How would you deal with it if your hearing aid quit working at the worst possible moment. Such as in the middle of a phone call?

That’s not something anybody wants! It’s important to invest in hearing aids for your hearing, your happiness, and your general health. You will get the greatest possible advantage 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 top condition by implementing these 7 tips.

1. Get to Know The Instruction Manual

The best results will be accomplished when you utilize the manual that came with your hearing aids. Many technical challenges you may be having can be sorted out by the trouble-shooting guides that are in these manuals.

If something isn’t functioning correctly, always check the manual first.

Any problems associated with the performance of your hearing aid should be covered in the manual. Modern hearing aids work differently than the older models so even if you’ve used hearing aids before this is important. Obviously, hearing aid technology has progressed substantially in recent years.

2. Keep Your Hearing Aids Clean

Bacteria often use hearing aids as a breeding ground.

If you don’t clean and disinfect your hearing aids and wash your hands before you handle them, an ear infection can occur.

Ear infections can trigger further hearing issues. Some of these issues are short lived but permanent damage can also occur.

After each use, wipe your hearing aids down with a dry cloth because bacteria bread more quickly on moist surfaces. You should never put your hearing aids in water. Disinfect them often with an alcohol-free wipe, being careful not to get it too wet.

Clean them thoroughly once a week, including any custom mold pieces.

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

3. Don’t Let Your Hearing Aids Get Wet

Most hearing aids are not made to get wet. They can even be damaged by high humidity. Don’t put them on the nightstand after cleaning.

Hearing aids will collect dust which contains bacteria if they are left lying on an open surface.

Keep your devices in a cool, dry place in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Don’t forget to take them out before you shower or take a bath. Leave your hearing aids in another room during your shower because there will be moisture in the air.

Take an umbrella with you if there’s rain in the forecast.

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

Heat can also damage hearing aids, so don’t expose them to a blow dryer, sauna, or other extreme heat.

4. Keep The Battery Charged

Keep your battery charged and bring a backup when you go to an important event.

When you take your hearing aids off to go to bed, turn them all the way off. Take out the batteries if you’re going to go for a long period without wearing your hearing aids. You’ll get more life out of the battery this way, and you’ll avoid the chance of battery acid damaging the hearing aid’s fragile electronics.

You can substantially prolong the life of your batteries with this guidance but always carry a spare battery, just in case.

5. Get a Hearing Professional to Clean Your Ears

Anytime you’re putting something into your ear, it will push a little bit of earwax into the canal. Voices will eventually start to sound distorted as this earwax builds up. If your hearing experience doesn’t seem correct, schedule an appointment with a hearing professional to check for abnormal earwax accumulation.

The removal process is simple with the correct tools. It should only be done by a trained professional with the expertise to take care of and service your hearing aids.

6. Insert Your Hearing Aids Over a Soft Surface

Don’t risk dropping your hearing aids in the toilet or sink. This can easily result in dropping the hearing aid and damaging it. Over a couch, bed, or soft folded towel would be a suitable place to put them in.

7. If You Aren’t Experiencing Improved Hearing, Talk To a Specialist

You need to continue to wear your hearing aids even if you’re not currently having the best success. There are answers. Schedule an appointment for a consultation.

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.