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In hearing aids, there are a lot of places where dirt and moisture can accumulate. Sweat, dirt, earwax, and other debris can get into these devices. This buildup can dull the sound quality and affect the hearing aid’s ability to work correctly. Regularly cleaning them is such an essential part of hearing aid maintenance, and doing it on your own can be risky.

How Do Professionals Clean Hearing Aids?

The first thing they will do is remove the ear mold.They unscrew a small back piece, allowing them to snap the mold in two and remove the actual hearing aid. They will use a very specialized headset made up of a pair of tiny, soft brushes that will pick up any dust and residue in the hearing aid.

They will then use a special cleaning solution, a liquid designed to dissolve any remaining buildup or dirt. These solutions are designed to avoid any damage to the actual mechanism of the hearing aid, which is why it’s so crucial that you don’t touch it yourself. 

How Often Should You Have Your Hearing Aids Cleaned?

The answer to this question depends on many factors. How often you wear your hearing aids is the first one. If used daily, they will inevitably get dirtier and more susceptible to damage. On the other hand, if they sit on a shelf most of the time, they can get so built up that it’s almost impossible to remove them.

How long you’ve had your hearing aids is another critical factor. While the cleaning won’t happen as often, you should still have it done every six months at least. That will keep your hearing aids working in optimal shape and protect you from the damage and issues from using them in an unclean condition.

What Are the Risks Associated With DIY Cleaning

As we’ve mentioned above, the first and most important thing is that you should never try to clean the hearing aid by yourself. Even if you think you know what you’re doing, you could cause irreparable damage to the device.

It’s best never to jam a wire into the hearing aid or use any cleaning solution that could cause damage. If you try to do that on your own, you might end up with a hearing aid that no longer works.

Finally, there’s the issue of you being unable to remove dirt from the hearing aid’s tiny components properly. Even if you think you’re well-versed in hearing aids, you should still avoid messing with this device on your own. It would be best if you left this job to the professionals. If you let them do it, they will take care of it in the most efficient way possible.

Conclusion

Getting your hearing aid cleaned professionally is the best way to keep your hearing aid in top working condition. You can protect it from damage and keep it in good shape. Another excellent reason for getting it done is that a professional can detect any other issues that might not be apparent to you and fix them before they become a serious problem.

For longer and quality usage, get quality hearing care solutions from us at Hear More Associates. We are Greater Boston’s most trusted hearing clinic and hearing care specialists who only want the best care and solution for our dear clients. Contact us today to learn more about our services. 

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