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How to Maintain and Care for Your Hearing Aids

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Why is Cleaning My Hearing Aids Important?

A crucial element of hearing aid maintenance is cleaning. Cleaning your hearing aids can impact their lifespan, sound quality and overall performance. Maintaining the condition of your hearing aids will ensure that they are functioning optimally and that the sound you are hearing isn’t muffled by clogging debris. Ear wax build up, as well as dust, dirt and moisture, in your hearing aids is normal and unavoidable. These substances can all lead to hearing aid damage, however, if left for too long. For this reason, daily cleaning is critical. Avoid subjecting your hearing aids to heat or moisture as it can cause them to corrode or malfunction. Using the right cleaning tools and methods will keep your hearing aids in top condition. Your local audiology specialists in Belfast can guide you on how to clean your hearing aids.

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Hearing Aid Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

  • Clean all components of your hearing aid. Your hearing aid is made up of multiple parts and it's easy for ear wax to get trapped in between the parts.

  • Use the right tools. These tools may include a dry cloth, a wax pick or loop, a hearing aid cleaning brush, a bulb blower or an all-in-one multitool. What tools you use will depend on the type of hearing aid you use.

  • Don’t expose your hearing aids to extreme temperatures or moisture.

  • Always wash your hands before handling your hearing aids.

  • Leave your hearing aids out of your hygiene routine. Hygiene products and excessive water can cause damage to your hearing aids.

  • Beware of chemical and alcohol cleaners. These can also cause damage. Instead, use a light soap and water.

  • Remove batteries prior to cleaning to avoid damaging it.

  • Beware of odours. While it’s normal for a slight, mild odour to develop over time, a strong odour could be a sign of an infection. If you sense a strong odour coming from your hearing aids, see your audiologist in Belfast.

When to Get a Professional Hearing Aid Cleaning

On average, audiologists suggest that people with hearing aids in Northern Ireland must schedule an ear wax build up removal once every 3-6 months. Ear wax build up is inevitable, but if left alone, can cause your hearing aids to malfunction. For this reason, as well, having a professional clean your hearing aids for you can ensure that your device is restored to the best condition possible.

 

Professionals have the specialised tools and knowledge to effectively extract lodged ear wax. If you notice that your hearing aid isn’t performing as normal, i.e., muffled sound or weak output, hearing aid specialists in Northern Ireland suggest first troubleshooting the issue with a professional cleaning. It is a quick procedure that can generally be done in less than a day. This way, you don’t have to worry about going too long without your hearing aid.

Book a professional cleaning today

Book a professional cleaning today to restore optimal performance for your hearing aids in Belfast. Call us on 03301333291 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced specialists.

Frequently asked questions

What is a hearing test?
A hearing test can diagnose a range of conditions related to conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. This may range from the simple accumulation of ear wax to a perforated eardrum.
How long does a hearing test take?
A hearing test can diagnose a range of conditions related to conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. This may range from the simple accumulation of ear wax to a perforated eardrum.
Do I need a hearing test?
A hearing test can diagnose a range of conditions related to conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. This may range from the simple accumulation of ear wax to a perforated eardrum.
Is a hearing test safe?
A hearing test can diagnose a range of conditions related to conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. This may range from the simple accumulation of ear wax to a perforated eardrum.
What can a hearing test diagnose?
A hearing test can diagnose a range of conditions related to conductive or sensorineural hearing loss. This may range from the simple accumulation of ear wax to a perforated eardrum.

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