The ear is a dark, warm, moist place where bacteria and other germs - some good and some bad - like to grow. These bacteria or germs get on the surfaces of your hearing aid or earmold and continue to grow. Some of these bacteria or germs are not part of your ear's normal environment and can easily infect the skin of your ear canal. This may cause itchiness, redness, swelling, pain and ear odor.
Poor maintenance is a common reason why hearing aids to don't work. Most of the time, hearing aid repairs are necessary due to: earwax, body oil, various moisture, dirty hands, oily hands.
All of the above can cause clogging and breakdown of hearing aids. If you don't clean your hearing aids appropriately, in a short period of time earwax, dirt or moisture will clog up components such that your hearing aids will need to be repaired. If they're out of warranty, the repair will cost you money. More importantly, you'll be without your hearing aids during the repair period, which could be up to two weeks, and we'd like to avoid that.
Cleaning your hearing aids the right way is important! Wiping them with a tissue is NOT enough! Using alcohol pads is NOT a good idea.
Your hearing aids will become contaminated with bacteria or other germs. Since these devices are worn in the ear, it is important to make sure that your hearing aids are cleaned and disinfected properly. Your hearing aids are made from special material that requires special cleaning. using alcohol will ruin surfaces quickly. Only use what is recommended by your audiologist.
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