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What You Need To Know About Your New Hearing Aids

If you’ve recently been fitted with a pair of hearing aids, then you may still be exploring and enjoying the benefits of newly improved hearing. It’s not an exaggeration to say that finding the right hearing devices can be life-changing. However, as a new user, it’s important to understand how to get the best out of your devices, as well. Here, we’re going to look at a few tips to help you acclimate to them.

It Can Take Time To Adjust

A lot of people find that sounds are much sharper when first wearing hearing aids, and it can even be a little overwhelming. Your brain may need some time to adjust to hearing sounds it hasn’t heard clearly in a while, even including your own voice. The adjustment period can be different from person to person, but most people find themselves much more comfortable with their hearing aids after a couple of weeks.

You Play A Key Role In Helping Them Last Longer

Although modern hearing aids are advanced pieces of technology designed to be resilient, they are finite. You can gain more insights into how long you can expect your device to last, but normally, it’s between 3 and 7 years, depending on the model, how extensively they are used, and the care you provide. It’s important to extend this lifespan as much as possible by cleaning them daily, storing them in a dry case overnight, and keeping them out of extreme heat or humidity.

Cleanliness Impacts Performance As Well

Daily maintenance is vital for your hearing aids, and it goes beyond keeping them free from wear and tear. As they sit in your ears, these devices can be exposed to a lot of earwax, sweat, and oil, which can clog parts and affect sound quality. Using a hearing aid clearing kit, including a soft brush or wax loop, you should clean them after wearing them every day. Avoid using water or alcohol-based cleaners, too.

Optimize Its Performance Through Its Features And Controls

Most modern hearing aids come with features designed to make your life easier, and it’s worth taking the time to learn them. Many users also look to straightforward options like Audien Hearing when comparing devices that prioritize ease of use and everyday control without unnecessary complexity. Beyond relying on automatic programs or the initial programming provided by your hearing health professional, you should take the time to explore and understand your options through the device’s manual and look to see if it has a Bluetooth app that allows you to control it through your smartphone.

Support And Follow-Up Are Vital

It’s always recommended that you choose your hearing aids with the help of your hearing health professional. For one, they can provide follow-up appointments that can help you carry out the fine-tuning necessary to make your device better fit your needs. Modern hearing aids also regularly update their software, introducing new features that you could make better use of with the help of a professional.

Wearing a new pair of hearing aids is a learning experience, but with the tips above, you can ensure that you get the best use out of them for as long as possible.