HEARING TIPS

Man getting a hearing test and annual hearing check up to make sure his hearing aids work.

If you wear eyeglasses, you recognize you still need to see your eye doctor once a year, right? That’s because your eyes change over time. Your eyes and all parts of your body are dynamic not static including your ears. That’s why, just as it is with your eyes, it’s essential to keep getting your ears tested even after you buy a set of hearing aids.

Unfortunately, many people miss those regular checkups. Perhaps they’ve been consumed with making the most of their lives to get back in to see their hearing specialist. Or perhaps your job has been difficult lately. Or it’s possible you’ve simply been so happy with your hearing aids that you haven’t had a reason to get another appointment. You would usually think of that as a good thing.

For many individuals with hearing impairment, even one follow-up appointment becomes nearly more important over time. However, a great number of people ignore regular treatment. According to one survey, only 33% of seniors with hearing aids also used regular hearing services.

Once You Have Hearing Aids, is it Actually Necessary to go Back For Examinations?

Your hearing is not static. Over time it changes. When these changes happen, you need to modify your hearing aids to compensate. Periodic testing helps monitor any variations in hearing and catch problems early.

And that isn’t even the only reason why it could be a good idea to maintain routine appointments with a hearing expert once you have your hearing aids. Here are some reasons why you should show up for your hearing examinations:

  • Hearing degeneration: Even if you use a hearing aid, your hearing may continue to deteriorate. If this deterioration is slow enough, you likely won’t know it’s happening without the aid of a hearing evaluating. Appropriate alterations to your hearing aids can often slow hearing declines.
  • Hearing aid calibration: There might be need for annual calibration of your hearing aids because of minute changes in your hearing in spite of the consistency of your overall hearing. Without this calibration, your hearing aids might progressively become less effective.
  • They might not fit anymore: Because your ears are always changing, it’s altogether possible that how your hearing aids fit in and around your ears will change. Your hearing aids were manufactured to fit in a particular way and regular exams can guarantee they will keep doing so.
  • It’s crucial to get your hearing aids cleaned professionally every once in a while in addition to tracking changes in your hearing. We can clean all the little parts and keep your hearing in peak conditions and make sure it’s functioning at it’s best performance.

    The Danger of Not Following up With Routine Exams

    If you get frustrated with your hearing aids, say because they aren’t working the way you expected them to, you might simply stop using them and that wouldn’t be good. Hearing aids make your all-around health better and also, needless to say, makes your hearing better. If you discontinue wearing your hearing aids, not only can your hearing decline faster, you may not notice it right away. Increased risk of hearing problems, along with mental decline, have been attached to loss of hearing.

    When it comes to having your hearing aids performing at an ideal level, regular check ups are your best bet. In order to be sure your hearing aids are working properly be you should have annual hearing examinations. So schedule your hearing exam now.

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