If you have recently been provided with hearing aids by an audiologist, it is important to make sure that you look after and care for them the right way. By doing this, you can make sure that you are able to avoid some of the more common repairs. Here are some of the common causes to be aware of. 

Water Damage

First, it’s important to consider the problem of water exposure. If your devices are exposed to too much water then they could easily need a repair. Hearing aids are usually water resistant which means that they can be used in the rain.

However, if they do get wet, you should try to dry your devices as quickly as you can. You might also want to consider leaving the battery compartment open overnight. If you do this, then you can prevent moisture from building up inside the device. 

Heavy Force

Heavy force might also lead to your hearing aids getting damaged. This could occur if someone steps on your hearing aids or even just sits on them. That’s why you need to make sure that you are storing them the right way. There are a few ways that you can do this. Usually, your hearing aids will come with something that you can store them in.

This could be a charging case or a normal case. It depends on the style of the device that you choose. You can ask your audiologist about this feature if it is something that you are interested in. Alternatively, you might want to choose a firm box like a glasses case that you can use to store your devices. 

Dirt and Grime 

Next, make sure that you are keeping the devices clean. Dirt and grime can easily impact how your devices work and cause you to struggle to hear properly even when you are using them. If you are having this issue, it’s likely that wax has built up around different areas.

You can avoid this by making sure that you clean them on a regular basis. The best and easiest way to clean your device is to use a damp cloth. Be careful not to submerge your device as this can be another possibility that leads to water exposure. 

Using the Device, The Wrong Way

Finally, it’s possible for your devices to get damaged if you do not use them the right way. When you receive your hearing aids, you should get a run down from an audiologist on how to use them correctly. This includes removing the batteries, charging the devices and switching between different settings. If you do not receive this information from an audiologist, make sure that you ask for advice here. Getting all the information you need should only take a few minutes. 

We hope this helps you understand some of the causes that will lead to your hearing aids needing repairs. If you take the right steps here, then you can avoid these possibilities completely and dodge unnecessary trips to see an audiologist about your hearing aids.