Wearing hearing aids everyday can cause wear and tear on the devices. Wearing hearing aids everyday can also cause wear and tear on your ears. Audiologists agree that hearing aids should be taken out at night to give your ears a rest and they should be taken out in the shower, however, you will be wearing them the rest of the day. Here is how you should take care of your hearing aids so that they have a long-life span.

Wash Your Hands Before Handling Your Hearing Aids

Washing your hands before handling your hearing aids cleans any dirt, oils and foreign debris off of your fingers that may cause damage to your hearing aids. Always have clean, dry fingers when handling your devices.

Clean or Replace Wax Guards and Filters

All hearing aids are built with a wax guard that prevents the buildup of earwax from damaging the device. Hearing aids also have filters that keep dirt and dust from getting into the inner workings and parts. Make it a habit of always ensuring that both these parts are always clean and do not gather build up.

A buildup of wax and dirt in your ears can cause infection and can lead to further damage to your ears and your ability to hear. Always keep your hearing aids as clean as possible and you will never have to worry about the devices getting damaged or your body getting infected.

Store Your Hearing Aids in a Safe Place

Always ensure that your hearing aids are stored in a clean and dry place whenever you are not wearing them. While they are not in your ear, if they are on a table or in a container that is not clean, germs and bacteria can get into or on the hearing aids and when you put them in your ears, this can cause an infection if not stored properly.

Make sure you have a clean and dry container to keep them in when you take them out. This will ensure they stay clean, and this will prevent them from getting lost. Young children will not be able to play with them or pets will not be able to knock them onto the ground or chew them. Your hearing aids are an extension of your body. Treat them with the utmost care.

Schedule Routine Visit

Make it a point of having regular visits to your audiologist to ensure your hearing aids are in proper working condition. This is also a great time to have a look into your ears to make sure you’re ok and that you won’t need to see any other medical professional. Routine visits and checkups will make sure that your ears are in good condition and to make sure your hearing aids are working properly.