HEARING TIPS

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So you don’t wear your hearing aids all that often? Perhaps you put them in when you go to a party or go to the theater, but otherwise, you leave them in your drawer. Is it really important to wear them more often than that?

The concern is that when you don’t wear your hearing aids on a regular basis, you’re developing some troubling shortcomings for yourself over time. Your hearing may get considerably worse. Cognitive decline and social isolation could be the consequences. You may compromise your overall health. This content will help you comprehend why you should be using your hearing aids.

Why Are Your Hearing Aids Not in

You most likely have a good justification for keeping your hearing aids in a drawer somewhere. You may have decided to keep those reasons to yourself. Maybe, when your family questions you, you even say something nondescript and evasive, like, “I just don’t like them”.

Stilted dialogue to the side, we know that’s not the complete story, right? If you go a little deeper, you’ll most likely find that there’s a particular grievance at the heart of your irregular hearing aid use. Specific grievances are good because they create an opportunity to find an equally specific solution.

The following are some of the most frequent complaints;

“My Hearing Aids Feel Uncomfortable”

Discomfort is one of the most commonly reported grounds for people not wearing their hearing aids. Perhaps the hearing aid won’t stop falling out of your ear. Or maybe tenderness and pain are happening in just the wrong spot with your over-the-ear model.

Hearing aids aren’t supposed to be unpleasant, so something is surely wrong if they’re creating any sort of irritation. And it’s understandable that you wouldn’t want to use a piece of technology that creates soreness, pain, or frustration.

Possible solution: If your hearing aids are not comfortable, a follow-up fitting session is something you should think about. It’s altogether possible that the way your hearing aid fits just requires a couple of quick alterations. The size and shape of your ear can even be the foundation of an entire customization of some designs. The more comfortable your hearing aid fits, the more likely you are to keep the device in place for long periods of time.

My Hearing Aid Has Poor Sound Quality

Maybe you find the sound of your hearing aid to be too tinny or fuzzy so you don’t wear them very often. It’s not surprising that you have decided to put your hearing aids away for a special occasion, if that’s the situation.”

Hearing aids are carrying out complex auditory functions all of the time as they amplify some sounds while getting rid of others and that can result in a tinny or fuzzy sound. So if your settings aren’t properly adjusted, the sound quality might seem unreliable.

Solution: This issue has two possible solution: calibration and maintenance. Your hearing aids might be broken in some form or another and require repairing. But it might be possible that they just need a simple calibration (usually this is something your hearing specialist can take care of for you).

When I Use My Hearing Aid, Voices Are Muffled

You need to hear voices clearly. That’s the overall reason why you got hearing aids to begin with! You didn’t want to miss one word. So it might be a little bit aggravating if all the voices you hear when your wearing you’re hearing aid sound muffled or difficult to understand.

This normally happens when you first use your hearing aids because your brain and ears aren’t necessarily used to communicating very well anymore (it’s as if they had a falling out or something).

The Solution: Practice. Comprehending conversations is something your brain will need to become accustomed to, so anything you can do to get some repetition will help. Try reading along with closed caption while watching your favorite show or along with an audiobook. Merely having more discussions with the people around you is a great way to get some practice, as well.

Finding Answers

The point is that no matter what your reason for not using your hearing aids maybe, there’s a solution somewhere. And it is imperative, both for your hearing health and your cognitive well-being, that you use your hearing aids regularly.

So if your hearing aids aren’t be working perfectly for you? Recognize the problem and find a solution, so you can get involved in your life again. If you think your hearing aids require adjustment, get in touch with your hearing care professional right away.

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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