Earwax Build-up & Hearing Aids: Here’s What you Should Know

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Earwax Build-up & Hearing Aids: Here’s What you Should Know


The human body naturally produces earwax to keep the ears free of dirt and bacteria. Yet too much of it can be detrimental, not only to your eardrums but also to the functioning of your hearing aid if your wear one.


The presence of some earwax is normal, but too much build-up in the ear could lead to a blockage.


In fact, more often than not, an ear full of build-up is one of the main reasons of certain hearing aid repairs, in addition to moisture and battery breakdown. When too much earwax accumulates in the ears, the sound coming through your hearing aids might become distorted or weak.


So, how should you clean your ears? Though there are varied cleaning utensils like Q-tips and tweezers in the market, there are also numerous studies and resources stating the ill-effect of using these tools, which many experts recommend avoiding. This is because, cleaning too harshly or pushing these tools too hard inside the ears can result in serious permanent hearing damage and loss.


You can also find non-invasive methods like ear-wax removal kits and drops out there, but their effectiveness and safety remain the topic of debate amongst professionals.


Thus, the best you can do without accidentally harming yourself is letting the professionals deal with your ear blockage. They have the right tools and skills to handle the issue in a safe and effective manner.


How Does Earwax Damage Hearing Aids? Hearing aid wearers need to take extra care of their device and take ear cleaning process more seriously. This is because if earwax is not removed naturally or artificially, it will build up in your ear, and lead to hearing problems like earaches and serious infections.


Hearing aids are especially designed to give you a better hearing experience, but when canals are too clogged to get sound through, it is hard to hear properly. This happens because the sound doesn’t have a place to go; it bounces off the blockage and goes back to your hearing aids. As a result, your hearing experience is negatively affected and you misunderstand it as a technical glitch in your hearing aid.


About 60-70% of damaged hearing aids sent for repair are simply clogged with earwax or degraded by organic materials. Since hearing aids are constantly in contact with your skin and ear, it is important to keep these areas clean. Moreover, clean hearing aids can go on for a longer time being.


When Should One Get Ears Cleaned Professionally? Determining exactly when the ears should be cleaned is not easy, but of course, if you are experiencing any sign of improper listening or whistling while using your hearing aids, suffering from earaches, or notice that your hearing aid device is extremely dirty, consider seeing a professional before things go out of hand.


Note: Do not irritate your ears if you have ear tubes, a perforated eardrum, or an ongoing ear infection.


You can book your appointment with a professional to clean excessive earwax build-up. Once your ears are all cleaned, put on your hearing aids and enjoy seamless conversations with your loved ones in this festive season..


Besides, to get hearing devices at finest rates, connect with one of the accredited hearing aid providers in Adelaide that can assist you in selecting the right hearing aids based on your hearing condition and lifestyle.


Hearing Aid Specialists SA Castle Plaza Shopping Centre

992 South Road Edwardstown SA 5039 Phone: 08 8267 2555 Email ID: reception@hassa.com.au Website URL: http://www.hassa.com.au/


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