Having your hearing aid fitted by a professional audiologist is an excellent opportunity to ask questions that relate to the comfort and form of your everyday hearing device. Your audiologist is the best person to ask if you are unsure of anything or need to know how to look after the device. Don't miss this ideal opportunity to get advice from your hearing professional. 

How do I clean my hearing device? 

A hearing device is an electronic device, the same as a cell phone or a smartwatch. The difference is, a hearing device has a different core function and needs to be placed inside the ear or behind the ear. Since the ear produces wax regularly for cleaning and protection, the hearing device also needs cleaning. 

A buildup of wax on your hearing device can cause it to clog up and prevent it from working optimally. A buildup of wax on the tubes or earmold will reduce your capacity to hear even when using the hearing device. Your audiologist will show you how to clean your device with care, so you don't damage it either. 

How can I change the battery? 

Like every mobile electronic device, a hearing aid has a battery. In the case of a hearing aid, the battery is usually a zinc-air button battery that fits conveniently inside the small device. These can be disposable or rechargeable. There are different ways to treat these battery types, but in each case, you will have to monitor the effectiveness of the device. 

When you have your hearing device fitted by your audiologist, they will show you how to charge or replace the battery, so it doesn't significantly impact your hearing experience. Hearing devices tend to be small and fidgety, so you may need some guidance on the best and easiest way to replace the battery. Your audiologist will ensure you understand the process correctly. 

What can impact the hearing aid? 

Today hearing devices are sophisticated electronic devices that have many functions. They are also small delicate devices installed inside the waxy ear. Because of this, the function of the device can be impacted in several ways. When you have your device fitted by your audiologist, they will help you understand these risks. 

Many things can impact the volume of your hearing device. Wax buildup is one of the leading causes. When wax gets into the tubes and earpiece, it can influence how effectively you can hear. The wax needs to be cleaned carefully at regular intervals. Furthermore, the device has a set of sophisticated settings that can impact the device. It must be properly programmed. 

A hearing device isn't like any electronic device. You will be using it daily, and it will need to be carefully handled and cleaned regularly. The battery will also need to be replaced for optimal functionality. The best way to understand your hearing device is to ask your audiologist questions during the fitting. Don't forget to ask the three key questions outlined above.