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All queries about the advanced hearing aid introduced in Orangeville answered

Posted on December 1, 2016

People who suffer from hearing loss face difficulties every now and then. However, with the introduction of the most modern form of hearing aid in Orangeville, hearing loss issue has become a trivial complaint that can be tackled effectively.

Here are some important things to know all about hearing devices:

Choosing the Perfect Device for You

You have the option to choose any hearing aid in Orangeville out of the several different types available in the market. Some of the factors that determine your pick include the severity of your hearing loss, your age, lifestyle, your ability to manage a small device and of course, the price. You must know that hearing aids vary to a great extent as far as the price is concerned. While some may cost a few hundred dollars, others may cost thousands of dollars.

Adjusting to the Device

Hearing aids are artificial devices and so they cannot match the quality of hearing you may have had with your natural ear capacity. However, modern devices have come a long way with the advancement in technology and you will not experience too much discomfort while getting accustomed to it within a couple of days. Regular usage will of course make you more alert about the sounds and the directions from where they are coming.

It is important to be a bit patient when you first start to use the device. In most places, customers are allowed to use the device for a trial period after buying them. If you do not feel comfortable using the same after a few days, you can surely ask for a suitable variant of the device for you or even a partial refund. Moreover, always buy a device that has warranty coverage. Get a device that fits in your ear perfectly. Also give some time to understand how it works for a better experience.

Talk to your audiologist if you face problems like discomfort, whistling sound or feedback, hearing echo sound of your own voice, buzzing with mobile phone usage and background noise.

Start by wearing the device in a quiet area as you may hear deafening sound when you put on the device for the first time. Continue this process of wearing in an isolated place for a few days till you are accustomed to the device and the weird sounds you hear at times.

Taking Care of Your Hearing Aid

The longevity of your hearing aid would depend on the way you take care of it. It is important that you keep it away from moisture, heat, children, hair care products and pets. You need to clean it at regular intervals as per the directions. Always turn off the device when not in use. Do not wait a moment to replace dead batteries as that can greatly harm the hearing aid. The batteries can last from quite a few days to a couple of weeks depending on its type, power requirements, and usage. Hearing aids themselves can last for three to six years. You may need to buy one sooner if your hearing condition changes. Opting for behind-the-ear hearing aids is better since they are designed to be programmed for severe hearing loss as well.

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