Your hearing aids are an important part of your daily life. They help you to interact better with the world around you and provide you with a better quality of life. However, your hearing aids will only be as effective as your daily care for them.

How To Properly Clean Your Hearing Aids

To keep your hearing aids from prematurely deteriorating, you must set aside a little time each day to clean them properly. This starts with using a soft, dry rag to wipe down the entire surface of your hearing aids. If you have removable ear molds, remove them and use a mild soapy water solution to wash them thoroughly. Make sure that they’re completely dry before reinstalling them.

Next, you’ll want to prop open the battery door to let the battery compartment air out overnight. It’s not uncommon to get some moisture inside the battery compartments on your hearing aids. It’s necessary to get that moisture out before it causes corrosion of your metal hearing aid components. If you have a dehumidifier, be sure to put your hearing aids in it overnight.

Dealing With Excessive Moisture Issues

Sometimes no matter how much you try to prevent moisture from getting into your hearing aids, it does happen. How you respond will make a big difference in the integrity and lifespan of your hearing aids. If you live in an overly humid environment, your best method of fighting excess moisture is to have a dehumidifier pot for your hearing aids.

If your hearing aids have become soaked with water, you’ll need to take swift action. Start with a towel and wipe off as much moisture as possible. Open the battery door and use a blow dryer on its cool setting to help dry up any moisture. You never want to apply heat to your hearing aids as it could cause permanent damage to their sensitive internal components.

You should be mindful of the activities that you plan on doing with your hearing aids. If you regularly work out, consider wearing a sweatband or taking your hearing aids out so that sweat doesn’t drip onto them. If you’re heading out in rainy weather, wear a hat that covers your hearing aids or remove them until you return to a dry environment.

When To Schedule Professional Cleaning

Professional hearing aid cleaning is a step up from your usual daily cleaning ritual. You need to schedule professional deep cleaning at least once every six months. Your audiologist will have specialized equipment that will allow them to thoroughly clean the internal components of your hearing aids. You should also have them update the settings on your hearing aids to ensure that they match your current needs.

Call Us Today

If it’s time for your professional hearing aid cleaning, contact us at Beltone Chicago. Let our expert hearing care specialists assist you with your hearing-related needs.

Resources:
https://www.washingtonent.net/audiology-services/blog/when-your-hearing-…